Maddox Jolie-Pitt is back stateside. People magazine confirmed that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s oldest son has returned home early from Seoul, South Korea, where he is a student at Yonsei University.
07.03.2020 - 18:09 / thehollywoodnews.com
After Bong Joon-ho’s success with Parasite, South Korean cinema is pretty hot right now. It’s the perfect time therefore for Arrow Films to have acquired another potential South Korean hit – Zombie For Sale.
Pre-Parasite, South Korea was already firmly on the zombie film map thanks to the brilliant Train to Busan, an action-packed tale of a zombie outbreak on a busy commuter train. In case the title hasn’t given it away, Zombie for Sale also hones in on the popular horror sub-genre, although it
.Maddox Jolie-Pitt is back stateside. People magazine confirmed that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s oldest son has returned home early from Seoul, South Korea, where he is a student at Yonsei University.
It was previously revealed Angelina Jolie's son Maddox Jolie-Pitt returned from South Korea amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 18-year-old, who is a student at Yonsei University, returned home after his classes were cancelled. While he is spending time with his mother and siblings, a new report claims Shiloh wants to be with Brad Pitt. If a report by Star Magazines is to be believed, the teenager is begging the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star to save her from the Covid-19 outbreak.
Angelina Jolie has all of her kids under one roof again as her 18-year-old son Maddox has returned home from college amid the current health crisis.
Angelina Jolie has all her kids by her side.
Angelina Jolie has all her kids by her side.
SEOUL — South Korea’s boy band BTS will postpone its North America tour by two months to June due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, its management said on Friday.
With the coronavirus outbreak proving to be a deadly pandemic, all across the globe, BTS had to no option but to cancel the four scheduled concerts in Seoul, South Korea, as a part of their Map of the Soul Tour. While ARMY was left gutted, no one was more heartbroken than the septet, with RM even expressing how angry he was with the situation during an emotional V Live session for their album, Map of the Soul: 7.
Theatrical box office in South Korean capital, Seoul dipped to a 16-year low, as ticket sales have moved in inverse proportion to the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus rises. Exhibitors have turned to re-releases to try to entice audiences.
To say that it's been an incredible year to be BTS would be an understatement! Firstly, the release of their album, Map of the Soul: 7 broke records not just in South Korea but all across the globe as well. It peaked at #1 in the Billboard 200 chart while the title song ON reached #4 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Moreover, MOTS: 7 managed to earn the top spots in the UK, Japan and Germany charts as well!
As concerns over the coronavirus outbreak grow, so have the number of TV, film, and other entertainment productions impacted amid travel restrictions and health advisories. More than 100,000 cases have been reported so far in over 66 countries including China, Iran, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Map of the Soul: 7 is storming in the musical charts, not just in South Korea but on a worldwide scale as well. The album topped the charts in the US, the UK, Germany and Japan, which are the four leading music consuming nations.
Superstar South Korean pop septet BTS returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated March 7) to become the top musical act in the U.S. for a sixth total week, and for the first time since May 25, 2019, thanks to the group's new album, Map of the Soul: 7. The set launches at No. 1 on the B
BTS lands its fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with the biggest week of 2020 for any release. Map of the Soul: 7 storms in atop the tally with 422,000 equivalent a
FILE PHOTO: Members of K-Pop band, BTS appear on ABC's 'Good Morning America' show in Central Park in New York City, U.S., May 15, 2019.
BTS have cancelled four concerts in Seoul, South Korea amid the coronavirus crisis.
SEOUL — South Korean boy band BTS canceled its scheduled April concert in Seoul, amid growing concerns of the new coronavirus outbreak, its music label, Big Hit Entertainment, said on Friday.
BTS’ took the internet by storm after they released their new music album Map of the Soul: 7 on February 21, 2020, and ARMY has been flipping out ever since. While their fans can’t stop gushing about their latest tracks, the K-pop band has been tirelessly working on promoting their album by doing interviews and appearing on various television shows, not just in South Korea, but also in the US.
Three distant mountains; three chatty encounters between long-acquainted women; three comically tiresome intrusions from self-important men shot only from behind. Prolific South Korean arthouse staple Hong Sangsoo has dealt in playful, internally rhyming triplicate before, but never with such a gently sardonic female focus, and seldom as straightforwardly as in his airy, charming Berlin competition trinket “The Woman Who Ran.” (Spoiler alert: No women run.)