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Movie star Gong Yoo opens up about his own fears
In the zombie apocalypse film “Train to Busan,” which opened in theaters Wednesday, actor Gong Yoo plays the role of a father who is too busy with his demanding job as a fund manager to spend quality time with his daughter. “I’m still single, so I had to use my imagination for that,” Gong told reporters at a group interview on Monday in a cafe in Seoul. Casually dressed and waering a baseball cap, the actor discussed his thoughts on parenthood, social media and his own horrors. Actor Gong Yoo
Film July 20, 2016
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[Herald Interview] Data analysis helps Memebox find beauty market niche
Memebox is a relatively new face in the South Korean beauty industry which is largely dominated by cosmetics giants such as Amorepacific, Estee Lauder and MAC. Entering a market occupied by such established corporations poses challenges for any newcomer. But Memebox saw an opportunity in what seemed an already crowded market. It jumped into the sector as a cosmetics subscription and delivery service in 2012. “Other cosmetic companies are good at making products. What we do better is to try to
Industry July 15, 2016
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Harry Potter, now a dad, makes stage debut in London
LONDON (AFP) - Harry Potter makes his stage debut on Tuesday in a new London play that imagines the fictional boy wizard as a father of three, in the latest offshoot of the globally successful franchise. “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is set 19 years after the seventh and final book in the series by J.K. Rowling, which have sold more than 450 million copies since 1997 and been adapted into eight films. Like many of his fans, Potter has now grown up and has three children with his wife Ginny
Performance June 6, 2016
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Muti returns to La Scala stage for 1st time in 11 years
MILAN (AP) -- Riccardo Muti received two standing ovations upon his return to La Scala’s stage Sunday after an 11-year absence, not to conduct this time but to discuss his nearly two decades as music director at the fabled opera house. “Welcome home,” someone shouted from the upper tiers. Muti’s last appearance in 2005 was to conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in a benefit concert just weeks after abruptly stepping down after 19 years as music director amid backstage turmoil. “What I can say is t
Performance June 6, 2016
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Life of Lee Jung-seob at a glance
The Korean War was no obstacle for the legendary artist Lee Jung-seob (1916-1956) in his pursuit of art. While fleeing from the plight of war, he sketched and painted optimistic images of children playing with chickens and crabs. He and other contemporary artists pledged to create art and hold exhibitions in the devastation of the three-year war that has technically not ended, with an armistice agreement having brought a temporary truce on the peninsula. “Such life is hard to imagine when you
Performance June 6, 2016
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Sydney Film Fest to spotlight Korean films
Sydney Film Festival, which kicks off Wednesday, will this year host a new program spotlighting “off-mainstream” contemporary Korean cinema, the festival organizers announced Monday. Titled “Korea on the Verge: Social Faultlines in Korean Cinema,” the program will screen five films by Korean directors. “Alice in Earnestland,” director Ahn Gooc-jin’s first feature and winner of the best Korean feature prize at last year’s Jeonju International Film Festival, is a political satire portraying a wom
Film June 6, 2016
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‘Handmaiden’ may raise controversy, says director Park Chan-wook
JEONJU, North Jeolla Province -- The lesbian theme in his upcoming movie “The Handmaiden” may bring about another storm of controversy in Korea, according to director Park Chan-wook. “It’s not a theme that’s been dealt with in Korea’s commercial film industry, so it could be called unique,” said Park during a talk with the audience that followed the screening of “Old Days,” a documentary film highlighting the making of director Park’s internationally renowned 2003 film “Oldboy,” at the Megabox t
Film April 29, 2016
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‘Hamlet’ gives rise to a comedy
JEONJU, North Jeolla Province -- After kicking off to a lively start with a fireworks-filled opening ceremony and an outdoor screening of this year’s opening film “Born to be Blue” Thursday night, a number of interactive sessions are underway at the Jeonju International Film Festival. In addition to screening some 200 movies at cinemas dotted along the city’s Cinema Street, Korea’s largest indie film festival is hosting programs such as Talk Class -- a small group meeting of filmmakers and audi
Film April 29, 2016
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[Herald Review] Ok Joo-hyun dazzles as seductress Mata Hari
Tackling the highly-anticipated role of the world’s most notorious female spies, Ok Joo-hyun is simply unforgettable as leading lady in the new musical, “Mata Hari at the Moulin Rouge.” In a world premiere production brought to us by the collective the minds of Tony Award-winning Broadway megastars – director-choreographer Jeff Calhoun, with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Jack Murphy and writer Ivan Menchell – all eyes were on the former K-pop star-turned-musical actress as the sinfully all
Performance April 24, 2016
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‘Okja’ begins shooting in Seoul, Steven Yeun joins cast
Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s upcoming monster-fantasy flick began shooting in Seoul last Friday, according to Netflix Korea, while another actor member -- Korean-American Steven Yeun -- has joined the film’s eclectic cast, reports say. The film, set to be released by Netflix in 2017, is the most recent project of director Bong, whose previous feature “Snowpiercer” achieved worldwide critical acclaim. “I wanted to tell a story about the beautiful friendship between humans and animals and the fe
Film April 24, 2016
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[Box office] Movies to see this weekend
Time Renegades (Korea) Opened April 13 Thriller. Directed by Kwak Jae-yong The year is 1983. High school teacher Ji-hwan (Jo Jung-suk) is stabbed and loses consciousness. In 2015, police officer Geon-woo (Lee Jin-wook) is shot. After the incidents, the two gain the ability to see into each other’s lives, some 30 years apart in time. Love, Lies (Korea) Opened April 13 Drama. Directed by Park Heung-sik A beautiful female entertainer in 1930s Korea, So-yul (Han Hyo-joo) is enamored of compose
Film April 15, 2016
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[Album review] ‘I Am Sam’ is warm, folksy and youthful
Sam Kim “I Am Sam” (Antenna Music) In Sam Kim’s debut album “I Am Sam” there is an unmistakable undercurrent of American country influence, which comes through especially strong in songs like “Mama Don’t Worry” and “Your Song.” The tracks, backed mainly by acoustic guitar tunes, wouldn’t be out of place on the whitewashed porch of a quintessentially American farm. Acoustic tracks abound in K-pop almost as much as dance tracks, but there is something distinct about Kim’s compositions, which feel
Performance April 15, 2016
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[Album review] Dean’s first LP is deliciously brooding
Dean "130 Mood: TRBL" (Joombas and Universal Music) Dean is receiving the coveted attention of international artists such as Anderson Paak and Jeff Bernat and local hip-hop big names including Dynamic Duo, Zico and Crush, and there seems to be a legitimate reason behind the singer-songwriter’s emergence. Though his sound represents the height of trendiness, it is still deliciously brooding, full of soul. The largely electronic R&B sounds featured on this first LP are sleek and sophisticatedly la
Performance April 15, 2016
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Adele has best-selling album as global music revenue rises
LONDON (AP) -- Adele had the world’s best-selling album last year, a global smash that helped music revenues record their first significant growth since the dawn of the digital age two decades ago. Figures released Tuesday by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry show that the British singer’s chart-topping “25” sold 17.4 million copies -- five times more than runners-up Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift, whose albums “X” and “1989” both sold 3.5 million copies. The year’s best-se
Performance April 13, 2016
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Spielberg, Foster, Penn likely to feature in Cannes lineup
PARIS (AFP) -- Steven Spielberg, George Clooney and Jodie Foster are tipped to be among those who will walk the red carpet at Cannes next month when the lineup for the world’s top film festival is revealed Thursday. While movies in the running for the main Palme d’Or prize are still under tight wraps, it appears that Spielberg will almost certainly show his adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s classic “The BFG” (The Big Friendly Giant) out of competition. It will most likely be joined by Jodie
Film April 13, 2016
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