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Son Seung-won’s fifth DUI ends with final two-year prison sentence after he drops appeal — the bitter end of repeated crimes

Son Seung-won’s fifth DUI ends with final two-year prison sentence after he drops appeal — the bitter end of repeated crimes

His sentence was increased on appeal because he drove the wrong way on Gangbyeonbuk-ro while heavily intoxicated and instructed his girlfriend to hide dashcam evidence The two-year prison term became final after he waived his right to appeal immediately after the appellate ruling and both sides’ appeal deadlines expired The latest conviction marks his fifth DUI, following the disgrace of becoming the first celebrity prosecuted under the Yoon Chang-ho Act, and sends him back to prison
Actor Son Seung-won, who caused public outrage with his fifth DUI arrest and a malicious attempt to destroy evidence, has received a final two-year prison sentence after dropping his appeal. Neither Son Seung-won nor prosecutors filed an appeal by the deadline, legal sources said on the 21st.
'Yoon Chang-ho Law No. 1 Actor' Son Seung-won Faces 5th Drunk Driving, Reverses on the Road…Prosecutors Seek 4 Years in Prison

'Yoon Chang-ho Law No. 1 Actor' Son Seung-won Faces 5th Drunk Driving, Reverses on the Road…Prosecutors Seek 4 Years in Prison

He drove drunk in a state of extreme intoxication by reversing on the Gangbyeonbuk-ro and tried to hide the dashcam footage…prosecutors seek a 4-year prison term for Son Seung-won, who has five prior DUI convictions
A joyride that mocked the court: 'Fifth time driving drunk by reversing'The person behind the shame of being the first in the entertainment industry to face application of the 'Yoon Chang-ho Law', actor 'Son Seung-won', has fallen into a pit with no hope of reform.
Vertical cinema ‘My Father’s Table’ unveils character stills of Jung Jin-young, Lee Jung-eun and Byun Yo-han!

Vertical cinema ‘My Father’s Table’ unveils character stills of Jung Jin-young, Lee Jung-eun and Byun Yo-han!

Before its Sept. 9 release, the film will screen Aug. 29 as an invited selection at the inaugural Korea Short Drama Awards, co-hosted by Cineplay and the Korean Film Archive.
The newly released character stills capture the contrasting expressions of Ha-eung, Soon-ae and Myung-bok as they sit around the same table. Ha-eung (Jung Jin-young), seated before the meal with his arms crossed and a deeply displeased expression, immediately reveals the nature of a father who has...
Director Lee Joon-ik’s Short Drama ‘Father’s Home-Cooked Meal,’ Announces 12 Main-Round Entries in Addition to Invitation Screening at the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards!

Director Lee Joon-ik’s Short Drama ‘Father’s Home-Cooked Meal,’ Announces 12 Main-Round Entries in Addition to Invitation Screening at the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards!

Director Lee Joon-ik’s short drama 〈Father’s Home-Cooked Meal〉 opens the door to the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards, held on Aug. 29 (Sat) at the Korea National University of Arts for Film?
Director Lee Joon-ik’s short drama 〈Father’s Home-Cooked Meal〉 opens the door to the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards. It was selected as an invited work for the awards ceremony to be held at KOFA Cinematheque, the main venue of the Korea Film Archive located in Sangam-dong, on Aug. 29 .
'Under Dog' Gets a Full Makeover With a 4K Cut… 'Moungchi on the Road' Opens Exclusively at Lotte Cinema on the 19th

'Under Dog' Gets a Full Makeover With a 4K Cut… 'Moungchi on the Road' Opens Exclusively at Lotte Cinema on the 19th

The 102-minute original is condensed into a 93-minute version to heighten immersion… Voice acting by Kyung-soo Do and So-dam Park
The evolution of 'Under Dog,' back as 'Moungchi on the Road' in 4K… Narrative density created by a 9-minute cutA masterpiece that opened a new chapter for South Korean animation in 2019 returns to the big screen with a completely new texture.
Ahn Jae-hong and Lee Da-hee Face Off With a 400-Year-Old Corpse Monster… Filming Begins on “K-Corpse Monster”

Ahn Jae-hong and Lee Da-hee Face Off With a 400-Year-Old Corpse Monster… Filming Begins on “K-Corpse Monster”

The film “Corpse Monster: Fear Workshop” starts filming on the 12th, with director Woo Moong-gi, plus a supporting cast including Yoon Kyung-ho and Kim Ji-eun joining
An office survival thriller that breaks 400 years of silence, a twist on comedy and exorcism actionActors 'Ahn Jae-hong' and 'Lee Da-hee' take on a corpse monster sealed away for 400 years. CJ ENM, the investing and distribution company, said that the original comedy film 'Corpse Monster: Fear...
EBS Documentary Series

EBS Documentary Series "Witness of the Era"... From 91-year-old Shin Goo and 99-year-old Nora No to Son Suk-hee, Kim Yoon-a, and Lee Se-dol — 12 masters in a weighty spotlight

Premiering Aug. 2, the series shines a light on 12 icons of pop-culture. Behind-the-scenes stories include Yoo Hae-jin’s “Shin Goo Scholarship” anecdotes
The views of 12 people who span the era, tracing turning points in pop cultureEBS presents the documentary series “Witness of the Era. ” On its Aug. 2 premiere, actor Shin Goo is in the spotlight. On the Sept. 9 second broadcast, it will spotlight Nora No, a living legend of Korean fashion.
MBC Drama 'A Bona Fide Killer' Tops Fifth-Week-of-July Buzz Rankings, Leads Its Time Slot

MBC Drama 'A Bona Fide Killer' Tops Fifth-Week-of-July Buzz Rankings, Leads Its Time Slot

Webtoon-based drama starring Gong Hyo-jin also tops aggregated OTT rankings
MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 〈A Bona Fide Killer〉 (Planning: Kwon Seong-chang; written by Kim Eun-hee; directed by Yoon Jong-ho and Kim Ji-hoon) has led both ratings and buzz indicators since its premiere, according to newly released July rankings.
[Photos &] Seo In-guk on why he really chose three consecutive office dramas: “Not even a bit like me”

[Photos &] Seo In-guk on why he really chose three consecutive office dramas: “Not even a bit like me”

Praise for his role as Kang Si-woo in tvN’s “Work Tomorrow!”… Behind the ending ad-lib and his laid-back mindset after 15 years since debut
Actor Seo In-guk proved his seasoned depth from his 15th year since debut by fully bringing to life the workaholic Gang Si-woo in tvN “Work Tomorrow. ”, which recently wrapped, a character that stands in stark contrast to his true self.
In 'Hope,' Na Hong-jin Maps Korea’s Paranoid Faith①

In 'Hope,' Na Hong-jin Maps Korea’s Paranoid Faith①

The trailer for 〈Hope〉 promises a showdown between humans and aliens. Instead, director Na Hong-jin delays the alien’s appearance until nearly an hour into the film and focuses first on how a stray rumor spirals into collective panic.