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‘Because I Hate Korea’ Gets Busan Film Festival Off to Reflective Start After Turbulent Year - variety.com - New Zealand - South Korea - North Korea - city Busan
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04.10.2023 / 12:27

‘Because I Hate Korea’ Gets Busan Film Festival Off to Reflective Start After Turbulent Year

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “I hope we can communicate and reconcile again,” said Busan Mayor Park Heong-joon on the opening night of the South Korean city’s film festival. With so much of the dialogue in opening drama “Because I Hate Korea” discussing Korean societal rigidities, group loyalties, long working hours and poor pay (which cause the protagonist to emigrate to laid-back New Zealand), it is easy to forget that many of these characteristics are what may have saved this year’s Busan International FIlm Festival from going off the rails.

‘Doona!,’ K-Pop Romance Series With Bae Suzy, Sets Netflix Release, Drops Trailer - variety.com - North Korea
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04.10.2023 / 04:13

‘Doona!,’ K-Pop Romance Series With Bae Suzy, Sets Netflix Release, Drops Trailer

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief K-pop star Suzy, playing a retired singer, dazzles Yang Se-jong as a freshman student in forthcoming K-Romance series “Doona!”. The Korean show will launch on Netflix on Oct.

Anthony Chen and Gina Kim Film Projects Adorn Busan Slate as Korea’s Barunson C&C Expands to Global Role (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - London - New York - Los Angeles - North Korea - county Lee - city Busan
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04.10.2023 / 04:13

Anthony Chen and Gina Kim Film Projects Adorn Busan Slate as Korea’s Barunson C&C Expands to Global Role (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Anthony Chen (“The Breaking Ice”) is attached to direct and Shinho Lee to write “Sunset Park” for Barunson C&C, a film and TV production subsidiary of Barunson E&A, the Korean company that produced Oscar-winning hit “Parasite.” “Sunset Park” recounts a surprising journey in the U.S. made by a Korean father with his son’s room mate, after the man receives tragic news about his son.

Universal & Blumhouse’s ‘Exorcist: Believer’ Easily Heading To Franchise Record Opening Of $30M+ – Box Office Preview - deadline.com
deadline.com
03.10.2023 / 19:53

Universal & Blumhouse’s ‘Exorcist: Believer’ Easily Heading To Franchise Record Opening Of $30M+ – Box Office Preview

Universal/Blumhouse/Morgan Creek’s The Exorcist: Believer will continue horror’s head-spinning roll at the autumn box office with a $30M-$36M domestic start at 3,600 locations.

Chinese Films Take First, Third and Fifth Places at Global Box Office on Holiday Weekend - variety.com - China - Taiwan
variety.com
02.10.2023 / 06:29

Chinese Films Take First, Third and Fifth Places at Global Box Office on Holiday Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A clutch of Chinese movies released for the end of September holiday season dominated the global box office over the latest weekend. Mainland Chinese-produced films took first, third and fifth places across the planet, according to U.S.-based data service Comscore. Comscore shows “Under the Light,” which released only in mainland China, grossing an estimated $54 million between Friday and Sunday.

Korea Box Office: ‘Dr Cheon’ Finishes Ahead of ‘Road to Boston,’ ‘Cobweb’ on Slow Holiday Weekend - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - Boston
variety.com
02.10.2023 / 00:23

Korea Box Office: ‘Dr Cheon’ Finishes Ahead of ‘Road to Boston,’ ‘Cobweb’ on Slow Holiday Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A trio of local films released in time for the Chuseok holiday season dominated the South Korean box office over the latest weekend. Comedy fantasy “Dr Cheon and the Lost Talisman” dominated. It earned $5.98 million between Friday and Sunday with a more than 48% market share.

‘Paw Patrol’ Mighty At $46M WW Bow-Wow; ‘The Creator’ Begins With $32M Global; Zhang Yimou’s ‘Under The Light’ Leads China Holiday; ‘Jawan’ Sets New Records – International Box Office - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Brazil - New Zealand - China - Mexico - Italy - Germany - Washington - Japan - Czech Republic
deadline.com
01.10.2023 / 19:21

‘Paw Patrol’ Mighty At $46M WW Bow-Wow; ‘The Creator’ Begins With $32M Global; Zhang Yimou’s ‘Under The Light’ Leads China Holiday; ‘Jawan’ Sets New Records – International Box Office

Refresh for latest…: Here we are with a sort of hybrid weekend at the international box office: there were fresh entries from the Hollywood studios, as well as major new titles timed to holiday play in local markets, and a holdover that’s continuing to rack up records.

‘Saw X’ chops away at box office competition on its opening night - nypost.com - New York - Los Angeles
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30.09.2023 / 20:45

‘Saw X’ chops away at box office competition on its opening night

according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.The horror flick, which cost a paltry $10 million to produce, “manages to make you feel something beyond gross-out adrenaline,” New York Times said.Landing in second place was “PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie,” which also opened on Friday, with $6.8 million in sales.The computer-animated superhero comedy — based on Nickelodeon’s children’s TV series — stars characters voiced by Kim Kardashian and her daughter, Saint West, along with James Marsden and Kristen Bell. The flick is a sequel to the 2021 original and The Hollywood Reporter said the four-legged franchise is “pitched directly to very young viewers, with little of the sly humor that might amuse their adult chaperones.”Sci-fi action thriller “The Creator,” whose plot centers around the aftermath of a nuclear bomb set off by AI-equipped robots in Los Angeles, came in third with a $5.6 million take.

Paramount+ Adds Trio of Shows to Korean Content Slate in Partnership With CJ ENM - variety.com - North Korea - Indonesia
variety.com
27.09.2023 / 05:29

Paramount+ Adds Trio of Shows to Korean Content Slate in Partnership With CJ ENM

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Paramount+ has unveiled three new Korean TV shows which it will launch in selected international territories including North America, the U.K. and parts of continental Europe.

Kenneth Branagh’s ‘A Haunting in Venice’ Stays Atop U.K., Ireland Box Office - variety.com - Ireland - Washington - North Korea - city Venice
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26.09.2023 / 15:09

Kenneth Branagh’s ‘A Haunting in Venice’ Stays Atop U.K., Ireland Box Office

Naman Ramachandran Disney’s Agatha Christie adaptation “A Haunting in Venice” stayed atop the U.K. and Ireland box office for the second successive weekend with £1.4 million ($1.8 million), per numbers from Comscore. The film, directed by Kenneth Branagh, where he plays detective Hercule Poirot, now has a total of £4.9 million after two weekends in release.

Korea Box Office: Comatose Weekend Sees ‘Sleep’ Walk to Third Session Win - variety.com - North Korea - city Venice
variety.com
25.09.2023 / 02:51

Korea Box Office: Comatose Weekend Sees ‘Sleep’ Walk to Third Session Win

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Locally-made fantasy drama “Sleep” headed the Korean box office charts for the third successive weekend. But theaters were comatose ahead of bigger new releases timed for the Chuseok holiday season. “Sleep” earned just $1.06 million between Friday and Sunday, with a 27.5% market share, according to data from Kobis the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council. Its cumulative after 19 days in cinemas now stands at $9.50 million. The film’s three weekends at the top of the chart have coincided with low power competition and a month-long decline in cinema attendance.

‘Stop Making Sense’ Talks Up $800k Weekend, $1.4M Cume As 1984 Concert Film Draws Young Crowd – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - China - USA - Chicago - Washington - San Francisco - Detroit - city Philadelphia - city Indianapolis - Sacramento
deadline.com
24.09.2023 / 20:27

‘Stop Making Sense’ Talks Up $800k Weekend, $1.4M Cume As 1984 Concert Film Draws Young Crowd – Specialty Box Office

David Byrne met A24’s young fans as the Talking Heads Stop Making Sense is set to gross $800,673 from 264 Imax screens in North America this weekend. Its cumulative gross of $1.43 million includes Thursday screenings and a live event at TIFF for this remastered version of the 1984 Jonathan Demme-directed concert film ranked by critics as one of the best ever.

Busan Film Festival Wrestles With Hollywood Strike Provisions as It Tries to Tell Story of Korean American Successes - variety.com - USA - Hawaii - city Seoul - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
20.09.2023 / 13:57

Busan Film Festival Wrestles With Hollywood Strike Provisions as It Tries to Tell Story of Korean American Successes

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Steven Yeun has bucked stereotypes and carved a new niche as sexy Asian leading man with his roles in “Burning” and “Beef.” Justin Chon transitioned from a supporting role in “Twilight” to directing “Gook,” “Jamojaya” and half of Apple TV+’s “Pachinko.” And Busan-born Daniel Dae Kim has expanded from “Lost” and “Hawaii” to becoming one of Hollywood’s leading producers. The stateside successes of Korean-born and Korean American talent are growing and are worth celebrating. But the Busan International Film Festival’s planned party is being dialed down a notch under the impact of the twin writers’ and SAG Actors strikes in the U.S. Busan’s ‘Special Program in Focus: Korean Diasporic Cinema’ will go ahead with a screening schedule including six films, public talk sessions that include Oscar-winning actor Youn Yuh-jung, Lee Isaac Chung, director of Oscar-winning film “Minari,” and John Cho, the Seoul-born “Star Trek” and “Searching” star.

Paramount+ to Launch in Japan via Partnerships With J:COM and Wowow - variety.com - France - Italy - South Korea - Germany - Japan - county Tulsa - North Korea - city Kingstown
variety.com
20.09.2023 / 03:31

Paramount+ to Launch in Japan via Partnerships With J:COM and Wowow

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Paramount+ streaming service will launch in Japan in December as a free-of-charge addition to cable and internet provider J:COM’s platform and to pay-TV service Wowow. Paramount+ originals including “Tulsa King,” “Mayor of Kingstown” and “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” will be available at the launch of the service and for the first time in Japan. Japan will be the second country in East Asia where the service becomes available, following a launch in South Korea in June last year.

A+E Networks Launching Korean Fantasy Romance Series ‘A Good Day to Be a Dog’ - variety.com - North Korea
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19.09.2023 / 09:13

A+E Networks Launching Korean Fantasy Romance Series ‘A Good Day to Be a Dog’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A+E Networks is continuing its investment in Korean entertainment content with “A Good Day to Be a Dog,” a fantasy romantic comedy that will upload from Oct. 11. Within Korea, the show will play on public broadcaster MBC and Lifetime Korea, releasing at the rate of one episode per week, every Wednesday.

Netflix and Korea’s SK Broadband End Lawsuits Over Fees, Technology - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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18.09.2023 / 12:51

Netflix and Korea’s SK Broadband End Lawsuits Over Fees, Technology

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix and SK Broadband, one of South Korea’s largest internet service providers, said that they were ending all their lawsuits and would instead create a strategic partnership to provide better entertainment experiences to Korean customers. The legal dispute began in 2020 over whether content providers that generate large amounts of traffic should pay “network usage fees” in addition to the bills paid by the household end users, or whether that would go against the principle of net neutrality and lead to higher costs for consumers. Netflix said that it could offer a technological solution to traffic volume that it had provided to ISPs in other countries and to rival ISPs in Korea. But SK Telecom and its subsidiary SK Broadband held out and appeared to gain support for their position in the Korean parliament. “This strategic partnership with Netflix originates from the philosophy of SK Telecom and SK Broadband, where customer value is prioritized, and comes as part of our efforts to provide customers with an enhanced media service environment,” said SK Telecom’s Choi Hwanseok, VP of corporate strategy. “The partnership with SK Telecom, a leader in Korea’s telecommunication and innovative technology industries, holds special significance as it enables Netflix to enhance entertainment experiences for a broader Korean audience,” said Tony Zameczkowski, Netflix VP of APAC partnerships. “By teaming up with Netflix, SK Telecom and SK Broadband aim to help customers enjoy Netflix shows and films on mobile devices and IPTV (B tv) with easier access and payment options.

Kim Jee-woon’s ‘Cobweb’ Overcomes Injunction, Confirms Major Holiday Release (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - North Korea
variety.com
18.09.2023 / 12:23

Kim Jee-woon’s ‘Cobweb’ Overcomes Injunction, Confirms Major Holiday Release (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Cobweb,” the Kim Jee-woon-directed satire that debuted at Cannes this year, has been cleared for theatrical release in its native Korea later this month. On Monday it saw off an injunction that sought to derail its hometown debut. The film is a tongue in cheek tribute to the Korean movies of the 1970s and plays partly as a film within a film, jumping from color to black and white as it does so. It stars Song Kang-ho (“Parasite,” “Broker”) as director Kim, who needs just two more days of reshoots to craft a new ending to his latest film (also called “Cobweb”) so that it will no longer be the trashy potboiler everyone thought he was making.

Byun Hee-bong, Korean Actor in Multiple Boon Joon Ho Films, Dies at 81 - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
18.09.2023 / 10:49

Byun Hee-bong, Korean Actor in Multiple Boon Joon Ho Films, Dies at 81

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Byun hee-bong, a veteran South Korean actor who appeared in several films by Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho, has died age 81. Byun died on Monday after complications related to a return of the pancreatic cancer that had previously occurred and been treated, according to the semi-official Yonhap News agency. The precise circumstances of his demise were not disclosed. He was born in Jangseon, South Jeolla Province, and started work at an unspecified time in live theater before becoming a voice performer for state TV network MBC in 1966. His TV work in the 1980s and 1990s included series including: 1981’s ”The First Republic”; 1985’s “The Joseon Dynasty 500 Years: Seouljungmae”; and 1999’s “The Legendary Doctor Hur Jun.” His first reliably recorded feature film work was in Bong’s breakout 2000 film “Barking Dogs Never Bite.” Byun appeared in significant roles in three other films by Bong: the cultish “Memories of Murder,” in 2003; 2006 Cannes presentation and box office hit “The Host”; and “Okja,” the creature feature which marked Netflix’s film production debut in Korea and which also appeared Cannes. Byun picked up half a dozen best supporting actor nominations in Korea and regionally in Asia for his role as Hie-bong in “The Host,” converting two of those into wins, at the Asia Pacific Film Festival and Korea’s Blue Dragon Awards.

China Box Office: ‘Expendables 4’ Makes $11 Million Debut, ‘Venice’ Sinks on Weary Weekend - variety.com - China - city Venice
variety.com
18.09.2023 / 05:19

China Box Office: ‘Expendables 4’ Makes $11 Million Debut, ‘Venice’ Sinks on Weary Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief ‘Expendables 4’ narrowly took top place at the mainland China box office on a quiet weekend preceding the National Day holiday season at the end of the month. “A Haunting in Venice” opened outside the top five. Data from consultancy firm Artisan Gateway shows “Expendables 4” earning $10.9 million (RMB78.6 million) over its debut weekend.

Korean Webtoon ‘Knuckle Girl’ Set as Female-Led Amazon Original Film - variety.com - Japan - North Korea
variety.com
15.09.2023 / 10:33

Korean Webtoon ‘Knuckle Girl’ Set as Female-Led Amazon Original Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean crime-action webtoon “Knuckle Girl” is being adapted as an original film production for Amazon’s Prime Video. It is structured as a Korea-Japan co-venture. The narrative revolves around a promising woman boxer, Ran, who takes on school bullies and participates in illegal bouts.

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