Jang Dong Gun Joins Hands with “The Man from Nowhere” Director for New Film

Top star Jang Dong Gun is set to create excitement in the film industry again with his new project. According to a report from Star News, the A-list actor has joined forces with “The Man from Nowhere” (also known as “Ahjusshi”) director Lim Jung Bum for a new film. Jang Dong Gun is said to… Continue reading Jang Dong Gun Joins Hands with “The Man from Nowhere” Director for New Film

Korean Movies 101

Soompi has put together a list of must-see Korean films–your Korean movie staples, if you will. These films have received international critical acclaim and are beloved by fans. Our recommendations are broken up into four categories: Thrillers, Action, Dramas and Romantic Comedies. You can find most of these films with English subtitles on Netflix or YouTube.… Continue reading Korean Movies 101

14 Must See “Korean Mafia” Films That Will Make Your Eyes Bleed

Korean mafia is a staple of many Korean films. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what the cause of love for organized crime is. In any culture organized crime is depicted as being “cool” and “macho” in many ways. In the past, “Kim Doo Han” was a crime boss leader that actually did resist the Japanese… Continue reading 14 Must See “Korean Mafia” Films That Will Make Your Eyes Bleed

Born to Act: Child Star Kim Sae Ron

Child star Kim Sae Ron is currently in Japan promoting the action-thriller movie "The Man From Nowhere" with co-star Won Bin.

A representative from her agency Fantasy O stated on September 5, "On August 30 Kim Sae Ron was in Tokyo for a press conference where she formally introduced herself in front of hundreds. About 300 news stations, newspapers, magazines, and reporters were there with flashing cameras and numerous questions. The number one question: Is she going to be a Hallyu star?

Won Bin’s "The Man from Nowhere" Chinese and Japanese Release in September

Next month Won Bin’s “The Man from Nowhere” will be released in China and Japan. “The Man from Nowhere” will open in over 4,000 screens for fall in China. The Chinese film industry is notorious for their quarter system and harsh rulings on explicitness. It is the first time a Korean film is opening in so many theaters in China. Wonbin will be a part of various different promotion events to match with the release of the film in China.

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