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A Man of Ideas, Kim Chul-soo, Who Can’t Step Out of the Textbook! Main Poster & Trailer Released!

A Man of Ideas, Kim Chul-soo, Who Can’t Step Out of the Textbook! Main Poster & Trailer Released!

A story of a man who writes his own wrong answers outside the model answers 〈A Man of Ideas, Kim Chul-soo〉 will be released on April 22.
A special wrong-answer notebook of a man who only ever chose the model answers in life 〈A Man of Ideas, Kim Chul-soo〉 draws attention by unveiling the main poster and main trailer. 〈A Man of Ideas, Kim Chul-soo〉 is a black comedy about “Chul-soo,” an elementary school teacher who has spent his...
Remembering Cinematographer Yoo Young-gil, Why You Should Watch “December 12.3” Again

Remembering Cinematographer Yoo Young-gil, Why You Should Watch “December 12.3” Again

On May 4, it reached 200,000 cumulative admissions and hit the break-even point about two weeks after its release.
There’s still a long way to go. Director Lee Myeong-se’s documentary 〈The December 12. 3〉 surpassed 200,000 cumulative viewers and reached the break-even point about two weeks after its release on May 4. With that, 〈The December 12.
After 'Salmokji,' Ready for a Ghost Tour? Korean Horror Films Set at Real-Life Haunted Spots

After 'Salmokji,' Ready for a Ghost Tour? Korean Horror Films Set at Real-Life Haunted Spots

〈A Man Living with the King〉's Yeongwol was followed by Yesan for 〈Salmokji〉. The film 〈Salmokji〉, which has already surpassed twice its break-even point, takes its motif from the 'Salmokji legend,' which is set at the Salmokji reservoir in Gwangsim-myeon, Yesan, Chungnam.
'The Man Living in the Palace' 10 Million Secrets, Selected 4 Favorite Scenes!

'The Man Living in the Palace' 10 Million Secrets, Selected 4 Favorite Scenes!

Currently, with a cumulative audience of 9,778,000, it is certain to surpass 10 million viewers this weekend. It will be the 25th 10 million Korean film.
〈The Man Living in the Palace〉 is on the verge of surpassing 10 million viewers. After 〈The Outlaws 4〉 (2024), it will be the 25th 10 million Korean film. According to the integrated computer network of the Korean Film Council on March 6, 〈The Man Living in the Palace〉 attracted 180,548 viewers on...
[Culture&] 'The King’s Affection' Surges to 10 Million... Re-examining 'This Place' Where Tears Were Shed Daily for the Deposed King

[Culture&] 'The King’s Affection' Surges to 10 Million... Re-examining 'This Place' Where Tears Were Shed Daily for the Deposed King

Gwanranjeong in Jecheon, Steeped in the Loyalty of the Six Martyred Scholars... A 'Pilgrimage' Boom Fueled by the Film's Success
Director Jang Hang-jun's film 'The King’s Affection' (hereafter referred to as 'The King’s Affection') is on the verge of surpassing 10 million viewers, creating a box office sensation. Amid this, the natural heritage of Jecheon, Chungbuk, related to the film's background, has rapidly emerged as a...
Movie 'The King's Warden' Surpasses 9.21 Million Viewers... Approaching 10 Million This Week

Movie 'The King's Warden' Surpasses 9.21 Million Viewers... Approaching 10 Million This Week

Attracting 2.47 Million During the March 1st Holiday, Surpassing 9 Million in Just 27 Days - The Fastest Record for Historical Dramas... A 10 Million Movie Expected After 2 Years Since 'HUMINT'
Director Jang Hang-jun's film 〈The King's Warden〉 is on the verge of surpassing 10 million viewers this week, thanks to explosive audience turnout during the March 1st holiday. According to the integrated ticketing system for movie theaters, over 2.
This Combination is Royal Level! 'The Man Living in the Palace' Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Stills of Yoo Hae-jin, Park Ji-hoon, and Yoo Ji-tae

This Combination is Royal Level! 'The Man Living in the Palace' Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Stills of Yoo Hae-jin, Park Ji-hoon, and Yoo Ji-tae

The Special Chemistry of 'The Man Living in the Palace' Directed by Jang Hang-jun
The new film by director Jang Hang-jun, 〈The Man Living in the Palace〉, is generating excitement with its stunning cast and has released behind-the-scenes stills that capture the actors' passionate performances, raising the heart rates of prospective viewers.
Admission Fee 3,000 Won! Revealing Viewing Points for ‘30 Reasons You Can’t Stop Watching Movies’!

Admission Fee 3,000 Won! Revealing Viewing Points for ‘30 Reasons You Can’t Stop Watching Movies’!

A collaborative project celebrating the 30th anniversary of CJ ENM and the Korean National University of Arts, featuring the most notable directors in the Korean film industry presenting a special omnibus film.
CJ ENM and the Korean National University of Arts’ Film School celebrate their 30th anniversary with a collaborative project, currently featuring the most notable directors in the Korean film industry presenting a special omnibus snack movie 〈30 Reasons You Can’t Stop Watching Movies〉, which has...
'Shin Sung-il Memorial Hall' Opening Ceremony on November 21, Featuring Videos from Eom Aeng-ran, Shin Young-kyun, Lee Jung-jae, and Yeom Hye-ran!

'Shin Sung-il Memorial Hall' Opening Ceremony on November 21, Featuring Videos from Eom Aeng-ran, Shin Young-kyun, Lee Jung-jae, and Yeom Hye-ran!

A complex cultural space that revives the art and life of the late Shin Sung-il, incorporating advanced AI-based immersive media art systems. The 'Andre Kim Special Restoration Exhibition' will also be unveiled during the opening ceremony.
'Shin Sung-il Memorial Hall' will open. It will open its doors on November 21 in Yeongcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do. This complex cultural space revives the art and life of the late Shin Sung-il, a symbol of Korean cinema, and incorporates advanced AI-based immersive media art systems.
Netflix's First, Breaking Box Office Records... 5 Gem-like Korean Animation Recommendations

Netflix's First, Breaking Box Office Records... 5 Gem-like Korean Animation Recommendations

Korean animation has long been trapped in the frame of being ‘for children’. While there was technical skill, the industrial base was weak, and public expectations were not high. However, the situation has changed in recent years.