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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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North Korean leader ‘convinced’ dialogue won’t change US hostility
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Hyundai Motor’s Genesis US push challenged by Trump’s tariff hike: sources
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Chinese film ‘Mystery’ wins Asian best picture
HONG KONG (AFP) ― A Chinese drama that touches on sensitive topics including police corruption won the best picture at the Asian Film Awards Monday, while Japan’s Takeshi Kitano scooped the best director gong.“Mystery,” directed by Lou Ye, which reportedly upset Chinese censors for dealing with controversial issues such as the behaviour of the country’s new rich, also took home the best newcomer award, won by actress Qi Xi.The social satire was Lou’s first film after he was banned from film-maki
March 19, 2013
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Lee Chang-dong to head Asian Film Academy
Filmmaker Lee Chang-dong has been appointed as the dean of this year’s Asian Film Academy, organizers of Busan International Film Festival said.An intensive film education program organized by BIFF, the Asian Film Academy offers its students a chance to participate in short film productions and attend workshops as well as mentoring sessions. Lee is the second Korean filmmaker to serve as AFA’s dean, after director Im Kwon-taek. Former AFA deans include Hou Hsiao Hsien, Jia Zhangke, Mohsen Makhma
March 19, 2013
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Lindsay Lohan headed to rehab after plea deal
Lindsay Lohan isn't headed back to jail _ but she won't be free to party for a while either.The troubled 26-year-old actress accepted a plea deal on Monday in a misdemeanor car crash case that includes 90 days in a locked-down rehabilitation facility that she won't be able to leave.Lohan who has struggled for years with legal problems and been briefly jailed five times, pleaded no contest to reckless driving and lying to police who were investigating the accident involving the actress in June al
March 19, 2013
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The breakup of a ‘Very Ordinary Couple’
One cannot be sure why film director Roh Deok calls this young couple “very ordinary,” but it is the “ordinary” post-break-up behavior that is on her mind ― or at least in her feature debut: The two get into a physical fight while drinking with their coworkers, obsessively check each other’s Facebook accounts, secretly follow their ex on their dates, and swear at each other in public.The film, “Very Ordinary Couple,” seems to be arguing that this is what most of us, the “ordinary,” go through af
March 18, 2013
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'Miracle in Cell No. 7' third most-viewed Korean film
South Korean comedy "Miracle in Cell No. 7" became the third most-viewed Korean film of all time on Friday, attracting 12.32 million moviegoers since it debuted here, the film's local distributor said."Miracle in Cell No. 7" reached the number 52 days after opening, outperforming the previous No. 3 "Gwanghae: the Man Who Became the King" (2012), which was seen by 12.31 million people, NEW said. But the official box-office tally from the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has yet to be released.Directed
March 15, 2013
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G.I. Joe: RetaliationOpening March 28Action. Adventure. Science Fiction. Directed by Jon M Chu. Zartan (Arnold Vosloo), the Cobra commander who is impersonating the president of the United States, has world leaders under his control. His ruthless terrorist organization is determined to rule the world, and the U.S. is in turmoil -- advanced warheads are aimed at innocent people around the world, and the G.I. Joe team is accused of crimes against the country. On Zartan’s orders, some of the G.I. J
March 15, 2013
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On ‘Call’: Breslin opens up on confinement
Abigail Breslin burst onto the scene in 2006, playing Olive, the youngest member of a dysfunctional clan in the quirky film “Little Miss Sunshine.” Despite sweatbands and nerdy glasses, Olive was obsessed with beauty pageants and led her family on a cross-country road trip to a pageant where she’d perform the choicest dance numbers.Breslin, who earned an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress for that role, turns 17 next month and stars in another road trip movie of sorts ― though
March 15, 2013
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‘Movieweek’ magazine goes out of business
Local film weekly Movieweek is going out of business this month, leaving Cine21 as the last Korean movie weekly standing.The magazine announced the news through their official Twitter account on March 12. “Our upcoming 571st edition, which will be out on March 22, will be our last issue,” the weekly said via Twitter.The film magazine was founded in 2001, and has been considered one of the two most influential movie weeklies for the last 12 years, along with Cine21. From the late 1990s to the ear
March 15, 2013
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Dutch thriller pioneers smartphone ‘second screens’ in cinema
AMSTERDAM (AFP) ― Dutch thriller “APP,” about a mysterious personal assistant application that takes over mobile phones, requires viewers for the first time to look at their smartphones in the cinema to view extra footage.In the film, nefarious app “Iris” ― which happens to be the name of the personal assistant found on Apple’s iPhone, Siri, written backwards ― takes control of the smartphone of the heroine, 21-year-old psychology student Anna.“We wanted to make a film about mobile phones, about
March 14, 2013
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Becoming ‘Storm Shadow’ in Hollywood
Director Park Chan-wook has been there, and so has director Kim Jee-woon. Hollywood may not be an undiscovered place for Korean directors as of this year: They’ve made their debut films there, released them, and experienced the red-carpet glamour. Hollywood, however, still remains foreign to most local actors. One of the few exceptions is top actor Lee Byung-hun, whose performance in his 2009 Hollywood debut “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” left a mark. The actor is now ahead of the opening of the
March 12, 2013
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‘Miracle in Cell No. 7’ exceeds 12 million mark
South Korean comedy “Miracle in Cell No. 7” has surpassed the 12 million mark in audience, official box-office data showed Monday.The film had drawn 12.18 million viewers as of Sunday after exceeding the 12 million milestone a day earlier, according to the daily box-office tally by the Korean Film Council.Directed by Lee Hwan-kyung, the film is about a group of inmates in cell No. 7 who embark on a mission to help a new inmate ― a mentally disabled man with the mind of a six-year-old child ― be
March 11, 2013
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River Phoenix’s last film premieres in Miami
MIAMI (AP) ― When actor Jonathan Pryce first received a copy of River Phoenix’s last film “Dark Blood,” it sat unwatched on his desk for months. He worried about how he would feel reliving Phoenix’s death, growing nostalgic about memorable dinners the two shared after long days of filming in Utah and recalling the shocking 5 a.m. phone call telling him the young actor had died.“It’s very hard to comprehend for a while. It was a terribly sad time,” said Pryce, who starred in the film alongside Ph
March 10, 2013
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Yoo Ji-tae wins Jury Prize at Deauville Asian Film Fest
Actor-turned-director Yoo Ji-tae’s first feature film has won the Jury Prize at this year’s Deauville Asian Film Festival, the film’s local promoters said Sunday.Titled “Mai Ratima,” the film features a love affair between a destitute Korean man (played by Bae Soo-bin) and a young Thai woman who moved to Korea as a mail-order bride (played by Park Ji-soo). Both of the characters face discrimination against their social status and ethnicity. The movie was premiered at last year’s Busan Internati
March 10, 2013
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Fey recalls job serving cheese steaks
Tina Fey may be an award-winning actress, writer and producer now, but she recently recalled a teen-years summer job serving cheese steaks at a Pennsylvania pool club so her mother could swim for free. “I made cheese steaks at a swim-club snack bar, so my mom could have free access to the pool. That was one summer job. My brother did it for years and then she transitioned me in to doing it so she could have employee access to the pool,” Fey told reporters in New York while promoting her upcoming
March 10, 2013
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Django UnchainedOpening March 21Drama. Western. Directed by Quentin Tarantino. Set in the South in 1858, Django (Jamie Foxx), a slave with a brutal history with his former owners, finds himself with bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christopher Waltz). Together they search for the Brittle brothers who are wanted dead or alive. Once they find the brothers, the team sets on a mission to rescue Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), Django’s wife from during the slave trade long ago. On their journey they bu
March 8, 2013
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Raimi’s ‘Oz’ gets the story right, if not the witches
In the movies’ version of March Madness, Sam Raimi turns out to be a much better Tim Burton than Bryan Singer. Unlike “Giant Slayer” Singer, Sam’s got a sense of humor. Taking on a prequel to the fairytale that frightened generations, Sam does scary. And does it well.“Oz the Great and Powerful” is a winning back-engineering of the Oz fantasy, a “How the Wizard got to be wonderful” romp that is a stunning update “The Wizard of Oz’s” effects, and the most gorgeous use of 3-D since “Alice in Wonder
March 8, 2013
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Animation museum-street to open in Seoul’s Myeong-dong
South Korea’s animation industry was barely a blip on the radar when the TV animation series “Pororo the Little Penguin” debuted 10 years ago. But it didn’t take long before the country became the world’s fifth largest producer of animation based on the skyrocketing popularity of the series.The TV series has since been exported to 120 countries around the world while the penguin character Pororo has remained as an unrivaled favorite among Korean toddlers and preschoolers.To support the great adv
March 7, 2013
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DiCaprio: 'Pain is temporary, film is forever'
Top Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio said he was “proud” to play a character who “represents everything wrong” about the American antebellum era. The 38-year-old arrived in Seoul on Wednesday to promote his latest film, Academy Award-winning “Django Unchained.” In the western film directed by the legendary Quentin Tarantino, set in the antebellum era of the Deep South of the U.S., DiCaprio stars as Calvin Candie, a cruel plantation owner who is chased after by a freed slave Django (Jamie Foxx),
March 7, 2013
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Watts, Pitt bring films to Tribeca Film Festival
NEW YORK (AP) ― The 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival will feature everything from Will Forte’s dramatic film debut to a tale of Arctic cowboys herding reindeer.The New York festival on Tuesday announced 46 of the 89 feature films that will make up this year’s lineup. The films include those in competition at Tribeca, in both narrative and documentary categories, as well as those in its out-of-competition “Viewpoints’’ section that highlights unique perspectives.This year’s slate, culled from mo
March 6, 2013
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“Our Homeland” gets Korean release
’Our Homeland’ gets Korean releaseBy Claire LeeA Japanese-born director’s award-winning film is being released in Korea in March, according to the film’s promoters.Director Yang Yong-hi, who was born and grew up in Osaka and obtained her South Korean citizenship in 2004, has been making documentaries based on her family history of ethnic Koreans living in Japan. “Our Homeland,” which is Yang’s feature debut, was premiered in Korea at last year’s Busan International Film Festival and received pos
March 5, 2013