The gritty thriller, the biggest English-language film ever made through the Korean studio system, will star Don Lee, Colin Woodell, Ali Ahn, Abraham Popoola, Lisette Olivera, Michael Rooker, and ...
Korean sports drama The Match, which stars Lee Byung-hyun and Yoo Ah-in, topped the country’s weekend box office for a third consecutive week. Released on March 26, The Match grossed an additional $2M ...
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Netflix fans get 'chills' as 'mind-blowing' new Korean disaster film gets first trailer
Nevertheless, it's also been made in South Korea with director Kim Byung-woo leading the project with some recognizable stars in the cast, making it essential viewing for streamers craving new ...
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4 Netflix Works With Korean Talent Headed to the 30th Busan International Film Festival
Netflix is bringing nine projects to the 30th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), and four of them are Korean titles or feature Korean stars. Here’s what to look out for: Set in 1970, this ...
Netflix debuted today a teaser for Lost in Starlight, its first Korean animated film. The pic will debut May 30. Netflix is bringing audiences Lost in Starlight from Han Ji-Won, whose debut film ...
Fantasy action film “Omniscient Reader” opened in first place at the Korean box office, earning $3.2 million from 427,358 admissions over the July 25–27 weekend. According to KOBIS, the tracking ...
Song Young-kyu, a South Korean actor best known for his role as Chief Choi in 2019's South Korean box office hit "Extreme Job," has reportedly died. He was 55. An acquaintance found Young-kyu ...
“My Daughter Is a Zombie” has smashed yet another box office record! According to the Korean Film Council, as of 5:25 p.m. KST on August 15, the film has drawn a total of 4,000,464 moviegoers, ...
Despite the closure of the Angelika Film Center’s Plano location last fall, the remaining Angelika theater at Mockingbird Station is still an essential hub for film in North Texas. In addition to ...
The film “My Daughter is a Zombie” has broken the Korean comedy film opening-day audience record! On July 31, the Korean Film Council’s integrated ticketing network recorded 430,101 moviegoers ...
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