
How Park Ji-hoon's Debut Hit 15 Million in Korea
Fifty days after its release, The King's Warden (왕과 사는 남자) has done something only two other Korean films have ever managed: cross 15 million admissions. The mi...

Fifty days after its release, The King's Warden (왕과 사는 남자) has done something only two other Korean films have ever managed: cross 15 million admissions. The mi...

Jang Hang-jun sat across from Son Suk-hee on MBC’s ‘Questions 4’ on March 18 and was asked, inevitably, about the numbers. His answer landed like a punchline: “...

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...

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...

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.

The Man Who Lives with the King nears 10 million viewers with Lotte Cinema hosting special Crying Screenings at four theaters on March 12.

Director Jang Hang-jun's viral 10-million viewer pledge faces a real test as The Man Who Lives with the King hits 6.5M and maintains box office dominance.

Director Jang Hang Jun's historical drama crosses 6 million admissions in 20 days, outpacing The King and the Clown and eyeing Masquerade territory.