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Yim Soon-rye Hopes the Academy Museum’s Series Will Bring More Attention to Korean Women Directors - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - city Seoul - North Korea
thewrap.com
16.06.2023 / 06:34

Yim Soon-rye Hopes the Academy Museum’s Series Will Bring More Attention to Korean Women Directors

A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors,” The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is hoping to change that. Across the month of June, the Los Angeles museum is showing 10 contemporary Korean films made by women that “explore the complexities of diverse conditions, including the trauma of domestic violence, investigations into gender and class politics, humanity’s relation to nature and the environment, and love and friendship.” Hyesung ii, who organized “A New Wave of K-Cinema,” told TheWrap it is a series she has had in mind since she began working at the museum.

‘Elemental’ Cast and Crew Split on Whether It’s a Romantic Comedy - thewrap.com - USA - North Korea
thewrap.com
16.06.2023 / 05:52

‘Elemental’ Cast and Crew Split on Whether It’s a Romantic Comedy

Elemental” has several classic film inspirations behind it, ranging all the way from the 1967 romantic drama “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” to 1974’s “Godfather 2” (you read that right). For director Peter Sohn, no film was off-limits for a story that held deep personal connection to him.

‘Killing Romance,’ Offbeat Korean Comedy, to Open New York Asian Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - New York - North Korea - Hong Kong
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 04:53

‘Killing Romance,’ Offbeat Korean Comedy, to Open New York Asian Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Killing Romance,” one of the most creative Korean films of the past year, has been set as the opening night title for the upcoming New York Asian Film Festival. The deliberately multi-genre picture tells the tale of a beautiful movie star with dubious acting skills (portrayed by Le Ha-nee) who suddenly quits the industry and retires to newly-married life that turns out to be anything but bliss. When she decides to return to acting she teams up with a fan and an absurd plot to kill her absurdly rich husband. The film is directed by Lee Won-suk who previously attended the NYAFF with his first film, “How to Use Guys With Secret Tips,” in 2013 and returned with his second feature, the big-budget period drama The Royal Tailor, which earned the audience award at NYAFF in 2015.

‘The Roundup: No Way Out’: Don Lee Threequel Likened To Korean ‘Fast & Furious’ Is Winning Big At The Local Box Office - deadline.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Busan
deadline.com
16.06.2023 / 03:20

‘The Roundup: No Way Out’: Don Lee Threequel Likened To Korean ‘Fast & Furious’ Is Winning Big At The Local Box Office

Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s fortnightly strand in which we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it in their local territories. The industry is as globalized as it’s ever been, but breakout hits are appearing in pockets of the world all the time and it can be hard to keep track… So, we’re going to do the hard work for you.

'XO, Kitty' Renewed for Season 2: Watch the Cute Cast Announcement - www.etonline.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Seoul, South Korea
etonline.com
16.06.2023 / 03:11

'XO, Kitty' Renewed for Season 2: Watch the Cute Cast Announcement

the YA spinoff series, has been renewed for a second season by Netflix, it was announced Wednesday. The cast, led by Anna Cathcart, broke the news through a cute video posted to the official Instagram page.The video opens with Sang Heon Lee, who plays Min Ho, diving onto his couch and scribbling a secret message on a piece of paper before passing it off-camera to the next person, Choi Min-young, who portrays Dae, in an impromptu game of telephone.

Netflix renews hit Korean reality show ‘Physical: 100’ for season two - www.nme.com - Britain - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
16.06.2023 / 02:19

Netflix renews hit Korean reality show ‘Physical: 100’ for season two

Physical: 100 will return for a second season.Physical: 100 is a survival show where a hundred men and women with well-developed physiques compete in various challenges to determine the one contestant with the “perfect” physique. The first season debuted in January 2023 and became Netflix’s first unscripted show to top the streamer’s list of most-popular non-English TV programs.In a press release today (June 14), Netflix confirmed that Physical: 100 has been renewed for a second season and will feature a new group of 100 contestants.

‘Physical: 100’: Hit Korean Reality Series Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix - deadline.com - Britain - North Korea
deadline.com
15.06.2023 / 01:55

‘Physical: 100’: Hit Korean Reality Series Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix

Physical: 100, which made history earlier this year by becoming the first unscripted show to top Netflix’s weekly ranking for non-English TV programs, has been picked up for a second season.

‘Physical 100,’ Global Hit Korean Competition Show, Heads for Second Season at Netflix - variety.com - Britain - North Korea
variety.com
14.06.2023 / 06:10

‘Physical 100,’ Global Hit Korean Competition Show, Heads for Second Season at Netflix

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Physical 100,” the first unscripted Korean show to top Netflix’s non-English global charts, is being given a second season. The show falls between a talent contest and a survival competition with 100 contestants, including Olympians, professional fighters, bodybuilders and former soldiers, through a series of quests to challenge their strength, endurance, agility, balance and willpower, and to develop the perfect physique. Controversially it mixed men and women and amateurs and professionals. The show incorporated a plaster cast of each contestant’s torso. This was destroyed with a sledgehammer when they were eliminated.

Korean Police Raid Multiplex Operators, Film Distributors - variety.com - city Seoul - North Korea
variety.com
13.06.2023 / 11:47

Korean Police Raid Multiplex Operators, Film Distributors

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Seoul Metropolitan Police on Tuesday raided the offices of Korea’s three leading multiplex cinema operators and three film distributors. “The six entities are accused of obstructing the business of the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) by falsely counting the audience numbers for Korean films,” a spokesman for the police is reported to have told Korean media, according to the semi-official Yonhap news agency. The raids were conducted by the force’s anti-corruption and public crime investigation team. Local media named the companies visited by the police on Tuesday as cinema chains CJ CGV, Megabox and Lotte Cinema, and distributors Showbox, Lotte Entertainment and Kidari.

Netflix Embraces Korean Romance Genre With Six New Shows – Global Bulletin - variety.com - China - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea - county Pacific
variety.com
09.06.2023 / 05:03

Netflix Embraces Korean Romance Genre With Six New Shows – Global Bulletin

Netflix this week announced six new Korean romance titles slated for the rest of 2023. They are: “See You in my 19th Life,” “King the Land,” “Behind Your Touch,” “Destined With You,” “A Time Called You,” and “Doona!” The titles were unveiled at an in-person event called “K-romance obsession” in Seoul. Guests were mostly K-drama influencers from around the Asia Pacific region and the event was decked out with reds, pinks and vast numbers of heart decorations. Guests were offered snack food that had been featured in earlier hit K-drama shows including “Crash Landing on You,” “Extraordinary Attorney Woo,” “Business Proposal” and “Alchemy of Souls.”

‘Aloners’ Review: A Contemporary Korean Woman Navigates Loss in Self-Imposed Isolation - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
08.06.2023 / 18:03

‘Aloners’ Review: A Contemporary Korean Woman Navigates Loss in Self-Imposed Isolation

Hong Sung-eun’s sensitive drama “Aloners” is a reflective interrogation into modern loneliness, as well as the silent brutalities of today’s urban life defined by competition, technology and nonstop productivity. The film follows a depressed young woman named Jina (Gong Seung-yeon), who works at a call center. She is currently the top employee in the office and is praised for having handled the greatest number of calls despite having lost her mother recently. Productivity is the most-valued trait in her workplace, and Jina knows this well. She treats all her clients equally, whether they happen to be deranged, abusive or pleasant. Her voice is always polite and calm regardless of how her often-entitled clients behave, but her eyes appear soulless. She looks like someone with a serious but completely asymptomatic disease.

Rachel Maddow Cracks Up at Trump Congratulating Kim Jong Un: ‘Really Didn’t See That Coming?’ (Video) - thewrap.com - USA - Russia - Washington - North Korea
thewrap.com
06.06.2023 / 21:09

Rachel Maddow Cracks Up at Trump Congratulating Kim Jong Un: ‘Really Didn’t See That Coming?’ (Video)

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un on Friday for the addition of North Korea to the executive board of the World Health Organization. On Monday night, Maddow couldn’t help but laugh at history repeating itself.That history, as she reminded her viewers, is “the Do Not Congratulate saga” of 2018.

Amazon Prime Video Orders ‘Angry Birds Mystery Island’ Animated Series - variety.com
variety.com
06.06.2023 / 21:04

Amazon Prime Video Orders ‘Angry Birds Mystery Island’ Animated Series

BreAnna Bell The “Angry Birds” universe just became one series bigger. Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Kids+ has picked up “Angry Birds Mystery Island” to series from Eric Rogers (Futurama) and Titmouse. “We’re excited to work with Amazon to add a new chapter to the Hatchlings’ story in ‘Angry Birds Mystery Island,’” said Rovio’s head of Brand Licensing, Hanna Valkeapää-Nokkala. “I’m sure fans of the Hatchlings will be eager to see them in their own series, with speaking voices for the first time.” The 24-episode first season will follow three new hatchlings — Mia, Rosie, and Buddy — and a foreign-exchange piglet named Hamylton on their all-expenses-paid island getaway, where they find themselves mistakenly catapulted onto an uncharted island. Left to explore the exotic sights, smells, and unexplained phenomena of their new environment without any adults around, the ragtag bunch quickly learns that, in order to survive and make it back home, they will need to unlock the mysteries of the island together.

What’s New on Amazon Prime Video in June 2023 - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
01.06.2023 / 13:43

What’s New on Amazon Prime Video in June 2023

a lot. The streamer has a solid slate of movies heading into summer 2023.

Stray Kids drop action-packed teaser for ’S-Class’ music video - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - USA - California - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
29.05.2023 / 09:23

Stray Kids drop action-packed teaser for ’S-Class’ music video

K-pop boyband Stray Kids have released a teaser for their upcoming music video for ’S-Class’.On May 29, the JYP Entertainment act shared a first look at their music video for ’S-Class’, the lead single of their upcoming studio album ‘5-Star’. The record and music video are due out later this week on June 2 at 1pm KST/12am ET.Stray Kids appear to be leaders of an uprising in the new visual, with cloaked figures raising their fists towards members of the group in solidarity.

Fans praise Amazon Prime Video for 'dragging' Netflix as it cracks down on password sharing - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - USA - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
28.05.2023 / 14:11

Fans praise Amazon Prime Video for 'dragging' Netflix as it cracks down on password sharing

Amazon Prime Video has been praised for 'dragging' rival Netflix following its crack down on password sharing. The American streaming giant has moved to stop multiple households using the same account, something which it previously encouraged.

Amazon Prime Video Razzes Netflix On Twitter For Password Sharing Crackdown - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - New Zealand - Canada - Portugal
deadline.com
26.05.2023 / 16:37

Amazon Prime Video Razzes Netflix On Twitter For Password Sharing Crackdown

Prime Video is not about to let rival Netflix forget about its previously benevolent attitude toward password sharing.

Amazon Prime Video Orders Daniel Dae Kim Spy Thriller Series ‘Butterfly’ - variety.com - USA - South Korea
variety.com
24.05.2023 / 18:03

Amazon Prime Video Orders Daniel Dae Kim Spy Thriller Series ‘Butterfly’

Joe Otterson TV Reporter Amazon Prime Video has ordered the spy thriller “Butterfly” to series with Daniel Dae Kim set to star and executive produce. Variety exclusively reported that the series was in the works back in February. Amazon has given the show a six-episode order, but production will not commence until all guild negotiations have been resolved. The show is based on the graphic novel of the same name created by Arash Amel, written by Amel and Marguerite Bennett, and illustrated by Antonio Fuso and Stefano Simeone. It was originally released by BOOM! Studios in 2015. Per the official logline, the series centers on “David Jung (Kim), an enigmatic, highly unpredictable former US intelligence operative living in South Korea, whose life is blown to pieces when the consequences of an impossible decision from his past come back to haunt him, and he finds himself pursued by Rebecca, a deadly, sociopathic young agent assigned to kill him.”

Amazon Prime Video’s Josh McIvor Shifts to MGM+ Global General Manager Role - variety.com - Seattle
variety.com
23.05.2023 / 17:35

Amazon Prime Video’s Josh McIvor Shifts to MGM+ Global General Manager Role

Selome Hailu Josh McIvor has been promoted to global general manager of MGM+, the Amazon-owned streamer that relaunched in January after previously being known as Epix. As global general manager, he will report to Chris Brearton, who serves as vice president of Prime Video Studios corporate strategy, and work alongside Michael Wright, head of MGM+, as well as Laura Sher, head of MGM+ business operations, and Peter Lops, head of MGM+ finance. Based in Seattle, he will oversee the U.S. and international MGM+ business and its continued expansion, guiding long-term strategic planning, P&L management, distribution strategy, operations and commercial deals.

‘Project Silence’ Review: A Collapsing Bridge Becomes a Dog’s Dinner in a Silly But Serviceable Korean Disaster Flick - variety.com - city Seoul - North Korea
variety.com
23.05.2023 / 14:59

‘Project Silence’ Review: A Collapsing Bridge Becomes a Dog’s Dinner in a Silly But Serviceable Korean Disaster Flick

Jessica Kiang Fogs, dogs and toxic smogs are just the headliner adversities hurled at the motley band of misfits determined to survive Kim Tae Gon’s “Project Silence,” by no means a classic in the Korean action-thriller pantheon, but a good enough stopgap for a rainy Sunday until the next one comes along. Set on a cataclysm-prone Seoul highway bridge with suspension cables, like those of our disbelief, destined at some point to snap, Kim’s screenplay — co-written with Park Joo Suk and Kim Hong Hwa — cleaves so close to disaster-movie formula it’s hard to believe it needed three human screenwriters to gin it up. Given that its most lunatic flourish is the addition of dozens of slavering government-engineered superdogs, maybe it was partially generated by algrrrithm. 

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