
Lee Dong-hwi Made a Film About Being Trapped — and It Hits Too Close to Home
Every actor wears a mask. But what happens when the mask becomes the face the world expects — and the person underneath starts to disappear? That is the questio...

Every actor wears a mask. But what happens when the mask becomes the face the world expects — and the person underneath starts to disappear? That is the questio...

Some stories take decades to find their way to the screen — not because no one wanted to tell them, but because an entire nation needed time to be ready to hear...

When a film crosses the 13-million-viewer mark in South Korea, it does not just become a hit — it becomes a cultural event. "The Man Who Lives With the King" ha...

The Man Who Lives With the King — known domestically as 왕과 사는 남자 and affectionately nicknamed 왕사남 — has officially rewritten South Korea's post-pandemic box off...

Lee Dong-hwi has built his career on making audiences laugh, but his upcoming film Method Acting reveals a far more vulnerable side of the beloved actor. At a p...

The production team behind Exhuma, one of Korean cinema's biggest recent hits, is diving back into the occult genre with a new film that has already assembled a...

Kim Doyeon is stepping into one of her most emotionally demanding roles yet. The former Weki Meki member stars alongside veteran actress Jun So Min in the upcom...

For 661 days, Korean cinema waited. No domestic film had crossed the mythical 10-million viewer threshold since The Roundup: Punishment in mid-2024, and industr...

In a season typically dominated by blockbuster releases, a scrappy Korean horror film has been quietly stealing the show. Ghost Calling App: Young has surpassed...

Actor Kim Min has officially entered the prestigious ranks of South Korea's "10 million club" as the historical film "The Man Who Lives With the King" surpassed...

Jun Ji Hyun reveals exciting details about playing a 2,000-year-old nine-tailed fox and returning to the big screen after 11 years.

Kim Sae-ron's posthumous film Every Day We, based on a webtoon with 17M views, debuts at 6th place at the Korean box office.