Song Hye Kyo’s Film "Today" to Premier at Busan International Film Festival

The film “Today” that stars Song Hye Kyo will have its first premiere at the Busan International Film Festival. The distribution company of “Today” stated on September 16, “The film ‘Today’ has Lee Jung Hyang who directed ‘Art Museum by the Zoo,’ and ‘The Way Home” as the director and Song Hye Kyo as the heroine. The film was officially invited to premiere at the Gala Presentation of the Busan International Film Festival that will open in October.

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Behind-the-Scenes Footage of So Ji Sub and Han Hyo Joo on "Only You"

“Only You,” which was announced to be the opening film of the 2011 Pusan International Film Festival, has recently released a behind-the-scenes video. The two-minute clip features the movie’s leads So Ji Sub and Han Hyo Joo introducing themselves and in character. It also provides a glimpse into how their relationship plays out in the movie.

"Sector 7" Opens in Select Cities in US and Canada

“Secret Garden” fans in North America who miss Ha Ji Won will have a chance to catch her on the big screen this month. Her sci-fi-action movie “Sector 7” releases in 11 cities in the US and Canada on September 16. The film was already opened on CGV Cinemas in Los Angeles on September 9. It will also be screened in Honolulu on October 14.

Park Bo Young to Romance "Wolf Boy" Song Joong Ki

Song Joong Ki will transform his image (literally) in the upcoming film, "Wolf Boy." And Park Bo Young has been cast as the girl who falls in love with the Teen Wolf. "Wolf Boy" is the feature film debut from up-and-coming director Jo Sung Hee, who’s been leaving an impression on Chungmuro with his short films over the last few years. "Wolf Boy" will complete casting and enter production in October.

Yoon Eun Hye Joins Asian Superstar Chow Yun Fat in Chinese Historical Film

Yoon Eun Hye will have another milestone to celebrate other than her birthday this October. According to a local news agency, the actress is set to star as a tragic heroine alongside Asian superstar Chow Yun Fat, “Nodame Cantabile’s” Tamaki Hiroshi, and Taiwanese pop star and actor Alec Su in the historical film “Tong Que Tai.”