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Park Seo-joon × Uhm Tae-goo × Jo Hye-joo “I, the Criminal” Confirmed for Disney+ Release!

Park Seo-joon × Uhm Tae-goo × Jo Hye-joo “I, the Criminal” Confirmed for Disney+ Release!

Director Hong Won-chan’s first series… A heist-like story of desire and betrayal amid a 1980s redevelopment frenzy
Disney+ has confirmed the production of a series based on the popular Kakao Webtoon 〈I, the Criminal〉, and announced a powerful starring lineup featuring Park Seo-joon, Uhm Tae-goo, and Jo Hye-joo. Set against a lawless city in the 1980s, it sets off a brutal run of desperate characters as the line...
Chef Lim Seong-geun Suspends Broadcast Activities Amid Controversy Over Six Criminal Records... Complete Editing of 'Culinary Class Wars'

Chef Lim Seong-geun Suspends Broadcast Activities Amid Controversy Over Six Criminal Records... Complete Editing of 'Culinary Class Wars'

Additional Confirmation of DUI and Assault History... Netflix Acknowledges "Verification Limitations"
Chef Lim Seong-geun, who gained public popularity through the Netflix show 〈Culinary Class Wars〉 Season 2, announced that he would fully suspend his broadcast activities as the controversy over his past DUI criminal record spread. ⬦ "There Were More Than Confessions". . .

"Treated as a Criminal" vs "Manager Suspected First"... The Truth Game of Park Narae's Theft Incident

The 5.5 billion won home theft incident that occurred in April last year could be the catalyst for manager conflict. Former manager claims, "Personal information taken under the pretext of writing a labor contract was handed over to the police as a suspect list." New claim: "Manager A is suspected of being an insider... Personal information was necessary for tax processing procedures."
The truth battle between broadcaster Park Narae and her former managers is turning into a mudslinging fight. In particular, the 'home theft incident', identified as a decisive factor deepening the emotional rift between the two sides, is heating up the controversy as conflicting claims collide.
Who is 'Alan Jackson', the lawyer representing Rob Reiner's son? ... The '96% Win Rate' Gambler who saved Kevin Spacey and Karen Read

Who is 'Alan Jackson', the lawyer representing Rob Reiner's son? ... The '96% Win Rate' Gambler who saved Kevin Spacey and Karen Read

Former prosecutor from the LA District Attorney's 'Major Crimes Division'... The 'fixer' dedicated to Hollywood giants like Harvey Weinstein
In the tragic murder case of a Hollywood power couple, 'the most dangerous lawyer in America' has emerged at the center of the courtroom battle.On the 17th , lawyer Alan Jackson officially took on the defense of Nick Reiner, who is accused of murdering director Rob Reiner's wife, drawing renewed...
Netflix 'Cash Hero' Lee Chae-min & Kang Han-na Reveal Character Stills for 'Criminal Association'!

Netflix 'Cash Hero' Lee Chae-min & Kang Han-na Reveal Character Stills for 'Criminal Association'!

A salaryman, Sang-woong (Lee Junho), struggling with wedding funds and housing prices gains the ability to become stronger with the money he holds, creating a life-close hero story that wavers between living expenses and superpowers.
The salaryman 'Sang-woong' struggling with wedding funds and housing prices gains the ability to become stronger with the money he holds, and the life-close hero story 〈Cash Hero〉 has revealed character stills for 'Criminal Association'.
Past Criminal Record Revealed, Actor Jo Jin-woong Finally Announces Retirement

Past Criminal Record Revealed, Actor Jo Jin-woong Finally Announces Retirement

The controversy surrounding Jo Jin-woong intensified after a media outlet revealed on the 5th that he had spent time in a juvenile detention center for vehicle theft and sexual assault allegations during his high school years.
Actor Jo Jin-woong has expressed his intention to retire. Recently, as his past criminal record came to light, the controversy surrounding him grew, leading Jo Jin-woong to announce a halt to his activities. On the 6th, through his agency, People Entertainment, he stated, “First, I sincerely...
Keigo Higashino's New Work 'The Deceptive Criminal' Strikes as the Summer's Top Mystery!

Keigo Higashino's New Work 'The Deceptive Criminal' Strikes as the Summer's Top Mystery!

Keigo Higashino's New Work 'The Deceptive Criminal' Becomes the Ultimate Summer Mystery!
The Stronghold of Summer Mystery Novels, Keigo Higashino's New Work 'The Deceptive Criminal'In the sweltering summer, the genre novel that captures readers' hearts is undoubtedly mystery. The master of Japanese mystery, Keigo Higashino, returns with his new work 'The Deceptive Criminal', which has...
A special presentation premiering after four years—could it signal a revival? 'The Punisher: One Last Kill'

A special presentation premiering after four years—could it signal a revival? 'The Punisher: One Last Kill'

Marvel has clearly sharpened its blade. The Marvel Cinematic Universe , which struggled for a long stretch from Phase 4 through the lead-up to Phase 5, announced that, taking 〈The Marvels〉 as a pivot point, it would take a short pause to reevaluate its overall planning.
[Interview] “There’s No ‘Gentle Melody’ in Our Desires” ‘Trainer’ Director Seo Eun-seon ②

[Interview] “There’s No ‘Gentle Melody’ in Our Desires” ‘Trainer’ Director Seo Eun-seon ②

With the release from prison of Sora (Kim Seung-hwa), her younger sister who has a criminal record, the everyday life of celebrity pet trainer Ha-yeong (Choi Seung-yun) begins to shake.
▶〈Trainer〉 Seo Eun-seon, the director’s interview continues from Part 1. Their relationship, full of mutual hostility, keeps creating tension in the film—and gives it a reason for incidents to happen. ​Yes. It feels like they each hold the other’s leash. Ha-yeong is afraid of Sora because of the past.
[Interview] “I’m Drawn to Dangerous, Problematic ‘Unknown Women’” Director Seon-sun Seo of ‘The Trainer’ ①

[Interview] “I’m Drawn to Dangerous, Problematic ‘Unknown Women’” Director Seon-sun Seo of ‘The Trainer’ ①

After her younger sister Sora (Seung-hwa Kim), who has a criminal record for murder, is released from prison, the day-to-day life of star pet dog trainer Ha-young (Seung-yoon Choi) begins to shake.
A noteworthy “intruder” has appeared in Korean independent cinema. A director who brings uncomfortable things, things you want to hide, and things that get under your skin right to the front—stimulating the audience’s senses.