Most Popular
-
1
Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
-
2
S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
-
3
Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
-
4
[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
-
5
BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
-
6
Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
-
7
First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
-
8
Over 80,000 malicious calls made to Seoul call center since 2020
-
9
Gyeongju blends old with new
-
10
Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
-
Fingers, miniature sets, and one’s greatest loves on screen
Belgian choreographer and dancer Michele Anne De Mey has been with her partner, filmmaker Jaco Van Dormael, for the past 13 years, raising four children together. Their highly ambitious, interdisciplinary performance “Kiss & Cry,” set for its Seoul premiere in March, is the couple’s first professional collaboration together. The result is an emotional account of one’s past, especially ex-lovers, which combines miniature sets, “finger dance,” film, text and theater. The title of the show was take
Jan. 26, 2014
-
‘Snowpiercer’ to get special screening at Berlinale
Bong Joon-ho’s dystopian sci-fi thriller “Snowpiercer” has been officially invited to this year’s Berlin International Film Festival, according to the film’s producer CJ Entertainment.The film, which is also Bong’s English language debut, will get special gala screenings at the festival’s “Forum” sidebar from Feb. 7 to 8. The International Forum of New Cinema of Berlinale, “Forum” in short, is dedicated to featuring experimental works as well as historically significant films. Kim Tae-yong’s “La
Jan. 26, 2014
-
Box Office: My Place, The Nun, Miss Granny
My Place (Korea)Opening Jan. 30Filmmaker Park Moon-chil offers a personal account of his sister’s unexpected pregnancy and what followed in his latest documentary “My Place.” Park’s sister, Peace, became pregnant in 2006, and decided to have the child alone. She had never been married and had broken up with the baby’s father. Park weaves his sister’s story with his family’s unique history of migration, from Korea to Toronto and back again to Korea. English subtitles will be provided for all scr
Jan. 24, 2014
-
Homeless teen searches for sanctuary in ‘Gimme Shelter’
“Gimme Shelter” is a simplistic, faintly emotional account of a pregnant teen’s desperate search for help, support and compassion with the huge decision she faces. It’s simplistic because the script discounts debate over that decision and glosses over the messy details of the path she chooses. But it’s emotional because we, and plainly some of the characters, know those messy details, even if other characters do not.Agnes (Vanessa Hudgens) is 16 and poor, the daughter of a drug addict (Rosario D
Jan. 24, 2014
-
Film reconstructs tragedy of Samsung employee
One of the most talked-about movies of last year’s Busan International Film Festival, featuring a tragic, real-life story about a Samsung employee, is getting a theater release next month. The film, funded solely by donations and crowd funding from more than 7,000 individuals, recounts the life of Hwang Yu-mi, a factory worker who died of leukemia at age 23 in 2007 after working for four years at a Samsung memory chip factory. Titled “Another Promise” (previously “Another Family,” equivalent to
Jan. 23, 2014
-
‘Snowpiercer’ is Korean film reporters’ pick of 2013
Director Bong Joon-ho’s sci-fi thriller “Snowpiercer” on Wednesday claimed the best film and the best director awards given by local movie reporters for 2013.The English-language debut by Bong was the top winner at the fifth “Film of the Year Awards” ceremony held at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, beating out the latest box-office sensation, “The Attorney,” and director Lee Jun-ik’s drama “Hope.” Bong also received the best director award for “Snowpiercer.”The Korea Film Reporters Association,
Jan. 23, 2014
-
Migration, relocation and a pregnancy
Filmmaker Park Moon-chil was alone with his mother in a car in 2006 when she broke the shocking news to him: His unmarried sister was pregnant.“My mother said something like, ‘It looks like you are going to be an uncle soon,’” Park told The Korea Herald during an interview in Seoul on Tuesday. “I literally did not understand at first. I thought she was talking about a relative having a baby or something.”Park’s latest documentary, “My Place,” is a deeply personal account of his own family, espec
Jan. 22, 2014
-
Korean thriller invited to Berlin film festival
A South Korean film has been invited to this year's Berlin International Film Festival, its production company said Tuesday. Director Lee Song Hee-il's thriller "Night Flight" will be screened in the Panorama non-competition category of the annual film festival, Cinema Dal said. The movie is about boys who choose to become monsters to survive in a jungle-like school. It is the director's third invitation to the Berlin festival following invitations in 2006 for "No Regret" and 2010 for "Br
Jan. 21, 2014
-
Walt Disney’s ‘Frozen’ tops Korean box office
“Frozen,” a 3-D animated fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, topped the Korean box office chart this weekend, beating the local megahit court drama “The Attorney.”“The Attorney,” inspired by the early years of the late President Roh Moo-hyun, had remained No. 1 on the local chart for four consecutive weeks until Jan. 16. Last weekend, it became the ninth Korean movie and 10th overall to draw more than 10 million spectators in Korea.Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s f
Jan. 20, 2014
-
‘Ride Along’ rolls into top spot at U.S. box office
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― “Ride Along” arrived in first place at the weekend box office. The Universal buddy cop comedy featuring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube debuted with $41.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The strong opening for “Ride Along” marks the biggest debut for a film released during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend and puts it on track to top the $40.1 million record set by the 2008 monster movie “Cloverfield” for the biggest opening of January. “It certainly appear
Jan. 20, 2014
-
Roh nostalgia shakes up box office
Choi Yoon-jeong, an office worker in her 20s, has never considered herself someone who is “interested in politics.” The Seoulite, who enjoys keeping up with the latest fashion trends and watching musicals, however, left the theater in tears after watching “The Attorney,” a film based on a national security case in which Roh Moo-hyun, who was later elected president, defends the accused.“I think I was just really angry at the injustice portrayed in the film,” Choi told The Korea Herald. “I think
Jan. 19, 2014
-
‘American Hustle’ tops SAG Awards
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― David O. Russell’s “American Hustle” won the Screen Actors Guild award for outstanding cast, setting up the con-artist comedy as the film to beat at the Academy Awards. “American Hustle” won the 20th annual SAG Awards’ top honor over the much-acclaimed historical drama “12 Years a Slave” on Saturday night at Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium. Because actors make up the largest branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the SAG Awards are considered one of the most
Jan. 19, 2014
-
‘Hustle,’ ‘Gravity’ lead Oscars with 10 nods each
The con-artist comedy “American Hustle” and the 3-D space odyssey “Gravity” lead the Academy Awards with 10 nominations each, with the historical epic “12 Years a Slave” trailing closely with nine nominations. The nominations announced Thursday set up a race between three very different films, all of which were nominated for best picture. The 86th annual Academy Awards will take place March 2. Mexican-born “Gravity” director Alfonso Cuaron and British-born “12 Years a Slave” director Steve McQue
Jan. 17, 2014
-
KOFA discovers film from 1960s about Korean pop music
An original reel of a film from the 1960s dealing with the history of Korean pop music has been discovered, the Korean Film Archive announced on Wednesday.Titled “A Half Century of Korean Pop Songs,” the flick is said to chronicle Korea’s popular music history from the 1920s to the late 1960s. The archive will hold a special screening of the film for music specialists in March and show it to the public in May. Directed by Kim Gwang-soo in 1968, the documentary film features color footage of som
Jan. 16, 2014
-
India woos foreign filmmakers with faster approvals
NEW DELHI (AFP) ― India has simplified rules for foreign moviemakers wanting to film in the country and is promising speedy approval of projects, after frustrating redtape and delays were blamed for crews shooting elsewhere.The ministry of information and broadcasting said it was “inviting” foreign filmmakers to make their movies in India ― “a country with locations of untold beauty.”“We have simplified the procedure for shooting of films by foreigners in India,” the ministry of information and
Jan. 16, 2014
-
When a gangster falls in love
Prominent actor Hwang Jung-min is back with his latest romance “When a Man Loves a Woman,” a typical Korean tearjerker in many ways. There is a gangster, a terminal illness and a betrayal. And tears. A lot of them. “When a Man Loves a Woman” is produced by the same producers of last year’s successful noir “New World,” which earned Hwang the best actor prize at the Blue Dragon Awards for his performance as Jung Chung, the powerful, charismatic gangster. In spite of his impressive acting, the new
Jan. 15, 2014
-
Winners at 71st Golden Globes
LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― Here is a list of the winners in key categories at the 71st annual Golden Globes, announced on Sunday in Beverly Hills:Film ● Best Film, Drama: “12 Years a Slave”● Best Film, Musical or Vomedy: “American Hustle”● Best Actor, Drama: Matthew McConaughey, “Dallas Buyers Club”● Best Actor, Musical or Comedy: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Wolf of Wall Street”● Best Actress, Drama: Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine”● Best Actress, Musical or Comedy: Amy Adams, “American Hustle”● Best Support
Jan. 13, 2014
-
Hollywood sets up Herculean box-office clash
LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― Hollywood is powering up for a clash of the titans this year, with two films about legendary demigod Hercules ― one starring teen heartthrob Kellan Lutz, and a more mature version later in the year.The superhero standoff ― Tinseltown seems prone to doing movies in pairs, after two adaptations of the Snow White tale last year ― comes 16 years after the last Hercules movie by Disney in 1997.The first new one to do battle opens Friday in North America, with Lutz in his first maj
Jan. 13, 2014
-
‘Hustle’ leads Golden Globes, ‘12 Years’ takes Best Drama
BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) ― Amy Poehler made out with Bono, Tina Fey mocked George Clooney’s taste in women and Matt Damon emerged, bizarrely, as the night’s theme. But at the end of a madcap Golden Globes (Fey toasted it as “the beautiful mess we hoped it would be”), the major honors soberly ended up with the favorites. David O. Russell’s con-artist caper “American Hustle” led with three awards, including Best Film Comedy. And despite missing out in the other six categories it was nominate
Jan. 13, 2014
-
‘Attorney’ set to break 10m viewer mark
“The Attorney,” a local film inspired by the early years of late President Roh Moo-hyun, drew more than 9 million viewers in the 25 days after its release, its distributor NEW announced. It has topped the local box office chart for four consecutive weeks, and is expected to break the 10 million viewer mark this weekend. According to the Korean Film Council, the directorial debut by webtoon artist Yang Woo-seok was watched by 9.26 million people as of Sunday, far outnumbering “The Suspect” and “T
Jan. 13, 2014