(Clockwise from top left) 'The Man Standing Next,' 'Deliver Us From Evil,' 'Peninsula,' 'Hitman: Agent Jun,' 'Ashfall' and '#ALIVE' (KOFIC, Redpeter, Lotte, Hive Media, Zip Cinema, Perspective Pictures, CJ) 2020 emerged as the worst year for the Korean cinema industry as it experienced the lowest...
(From left) “Like for Likes,” “My Love, My Bride” and “The Queen of Walking” (KCC) Following the success of the 2020 Korean Film Festival in the Philippines, the Korean Cultural Center will be staging another free movie screening to warm the hearts of Filipinos. Under the event...
The Korean drama movie “Pawn” starring Sung Dong-il, Ha Ji-won, Kim Hee-won and Park So-yi emerged as the No. 1 film in Korea for the month of October as total cinema admissions for the month rose to 4.63 million. According to the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), which tracks box office receipts,...
From zombies to ghosts, Korean horror films have become a favorite for people around the world. With their unique plots, characters and twists, Korean horror films evoke bloodcurdling scenes that capture the audience’s frightened attention. And for Halloween, these films are sure to get renewed...
(From left) 'Peninsula' director Yeon Sang-ho and stars Lee Jung-hyun, Lee Re and Kang Dong-won celebrate the 3-million ticket milestone with a cake (Next Entertainment World) The Korean zombie film “Peninsula,” which stars Kang Dong-won and Lee Jung-hyun, has reached another milestone at the...
Yoo Ah-in (left) and Park Shin-hye in '#Alive' (Photos courtesy of Korean Film Council/Zip Cinema) The Korean zombie film “#Alive,” starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye, has topped the box office in South Korea as cinema attendance continued to rise despite the ongoing coronavirus disease...