"Today" is Song Hye Gyo’s return to the silver screen since her 2007 movie "Hwang Jini." The film has pushed its premiere from May to October as the music score, computer graphics, and final details are being completed.
Category: Film
"Coffee" Releases Stills of Leads Joo Jin Mo and Kim So Yeon
Upcoming period spy thriller “Coffee” released teaser stills of leads Joo Jin Mo (“Frozen Flower”) and Kim So Yeon (“Iris”) in their respective characters.
Ha Ji Won Attends "Sector 7" Press Conference
The press conference for the upcoming 3D action movie "Sector 7" was held yesterday afternoon at CGV Wangsimni in Seoul. Ha Ji Won, Oh Ji Ho, Ahn Sung Ki, and Park Chul Min, who star in the movie, attended the conference, as well as director Kim Ji Hoon.
Weekly Box Office Report: Fourth Week of July
“The Frontline” is a war movie based towards the end of the Korean War. Go Soo and Sin Ha-Gyoon star in the film. Here is a basic synopsis: In 1951 a ceasefire is declared between North Korea and South Korea. However, the two remaining armies fought their final battle on the front line.
[Movies] "The Frontline" and "Quick" Fight for Top Spot
Two weeks ago the Korean Box office was dominated by films such as Transformers 3 and Harry Potter, however a lot of attention is currently focused on two Korean blockbuster films “The Frontline” and “Quick.” According to KOFIC, “The Frontline” is currently number two on the box office with 84,484 viewers and “Quick” following closely with 81,824 viewers. As of the weekend of July 23rd “The Frontline” was playing on 552 screens. “Quick” was playing on 479 so it seems that the two films actually don’t have such a big difference in terms of movie viewers.
“Sunny” Released In the U.S.
According to the production company on the 25th, Sunny has been released in Toronto and LA on July 22nd. This coming July 29th, “Sunny” will be opening in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Virginia, Washington D.C, San Francisco, Seattle, Texas, and Hawaii. In Korea alone, Sunny had over 70 million viewers. Thus, many news sources in the U.S. were very curious about the film.
Lee Byung Hun Leaves for the U.S. for G.I Joe 2
Lee Byung Hun has begun filming for “G.I Joe 2.” According to the agency BH Entertainment, Lee Byung Hun left for the U.S. on July 21st. According to an individual from the agency, “After Lee Byung Hun arrives in the U.S. he will take some time for jet lag, and to analyze his character and prepare for filming, we hope that you anticipate Storm Shadow’s new charms.”
Weekly Box Office Report: Third Week of July
“Cats: Two Eyes That See Death” is Park Min Young’s first go at a film and it is a horror film at that! “So Yeon” (Played by Park Min Young) works as pet groomer in an animal shop. One day one of her customer passes away on the elevator, leaving behind a cat named “Silky” behind. The police start their investigation and ask So Yeon to look after Silky. After she brings Silky home strange incident begins to affect her.
Park Min Young Screams 51 Times for “Cats: Two Eyes That See Death”
Park Min Young’s first film “Cats: Two Eyes That See Death” has been gaining a lot of attention because of her “Scream Acting.” According to individuals that have watched the film Park Min Young was screaming so much that they were curious as to how many times Park Min Young actually screamed in the movie. It is being said that Park Min Young’s acting intensifies the horror of the film.
Greatest Love’s Dokko Jin as a Duck?
The Korean animation film “Leafie, A Hen Into the Wild” is gaining a lot of attention because of a duck that looks like Dokko Jin (Dokko Jin is the main character of Greatest Love, and portrayed by the actor Cha Seung Won).