Rami Malek and Denzel Washington‘s upcoming cop thriller The Little Things now has a premiere date!
12.02.2020 - 19:26 / torontosun.com
Actress Go Soo Jung, who appeared in hit South Korean TV show Goblin, has died aged 24.
The screen star’s passing was confirmed by her agency Story J Company, who said in a statement: “We will always remember actress Go Soo Jung and her glowing smile which brightened the world. Please wish her a safe passage.” According to reports, she died on Feb. 7 from a chronic illness.
Jung was buried on Feb. 9 in a private service attended by family and friends.
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Rami Malek and Denzel Washington‘s upcoming cop thriller The Little Things now has a premiere date!
BTS have cancelled a string of shows in South Korea because of the outbreak of coronavirus.
SEOUL, South Korea -- K-pop superstar group BTS has canceled a series of planned concerts in Seoul in April due to concerns about a soaring viral outbreak in South Korea, its management agency announced Friday.
Accepting his award for original screenplay at this year’s Oscars, director Bong Joon Ho triumphantly declared, “This is a very first Oscar to South Korea.” Little did he know that the second, third and fourth were swiftly coming his way on a night that saw “Parasite” make history.
SEOUL, South Korea -- For the South Korean crew behind the latest hit drama “Crash Landing on You," recreating the life in North Korea was a painstakingly meticulous process with big political risks.
SEOUL, South Korea -- Kim Da-hye, a 29-year-old South Korean, said that moving into a semi-basement apartment was her least-preferred option when she was looking for a new place to live.
M*A*S*H actress Kellye Nakahara has died after losing her battle with cancer.
Fear of the spread of coronavirus has taken a heavy toll on the South Korean entertainment industry, where many scheduled concerts and events have been canceled. The K-pop sector has been especially hurt.
Paula Kelly, an actress who earned Emmy nominations for roles on NBC’s 1980s sitcom "Night Court" and 1989 ABC miniseries "The Women of Brewster Place," died February 8 in Whittier, Calif., from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She was 77.
Parasite made history this week. The South Korean movie directed by Bong Joon-ho won three prestigious awards at the 92nd Academy Awards. From bagging the Oscars for Best Direction to beating 1917, Marriage Story, Jojo Rabbit and several other movies to bag the Best International Feature, Parasite became the first international movie in the almost 100-year long history of the award show to have won the Best Picture award. The movie has received praise from critics all over the world.
Fear of the coronavirus increased its impact on the South Korean cinema industry. Films were cancelled and box office revenues dropped for a second weekend.