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  1. 1
    How to Train Your Dragon
    How to Train Your Dragon
    U.S. / Action, Adventure, Fantasy
    1,594,535
  2. 2
    Elio
    Elio
    U.S. / Animation
    1,470,658
  3. 3
    28 Years Later
    28 Years Later
    U.S. / Horror, Thriller, Drama
    1,172,195
  4. 4
    HI-FIVE
    HI-FIVE
    South Korea / Comedy, Action
    982,543
  5. 5
    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
    U.S. / Action
    539,866
  6. 6
    The Pact
    The Pact
    South Korea / Drama, Mystery
    447,133
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    Jurassic World: Dominion
    U.S.
    114,365
  2. 2
    Broker
    South Korea
    49,757
  3. 3
    Top Gun
    U.S.
    34,436
  4. 4
    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
    U.S.
    32,450
  5. 5
    The Witch : Part 1. The Subversion
    South Korea
    9,235
Jun, 2025
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ABROAD
ABROAD
A boyfriend, who can barely speak English, embarks on an overseas trip with his ...
Jun 20, 2025
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Güle-Güle
Güle-Güle
Güle-Güle, the latest film from director Ko Bong-soo-a familiar presence at the ...
Jun 18, 2025
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When I Sleep
When I Sleep
The relationship between the three women in the film looks very special. Suna is...
Jun 11, 2025
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The Erase
The Erase
Shocked by her boyfriend’s betrayal, Jaeyeon escapes to Jeju Island, where she e...
Jun 04, 2025
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K-Number
K-Number
Mioka Miller, with K-Number 723915 (*a unique ID used to track Korean adoptee ca...
May 28, 2025
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Lee Byung-hun to headline Korean dub cast for 'The King of Kings'
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Actor Lee Byung-hun will lend his voice to Charles Dickens in the Korean dubbing of "The King of Kings," joining a star-studded cast for the animated film that has become the highest-grossing Korean production in US box office history.
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From the Ghibli Museum to the Marvel Campus: How IP Movies Are Evolving into Spatial Contents
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Can Disney exist without Disneyland? The opening sequence of the Disney animations I first watched on TV as a child featured a panoramic view of Disneyland. I believed I could meet all the characters from the animations — Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh — at Disney.
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BIFAN 2025: Korea’s Top Genre Film Festival Returns with 220 Films and AI Innovations
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The Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN) will kick off next month, showcasing nearly 220 genre movies. The annual film fest, a celebration of genre films from around the world, will screen 217 shorts and features from 41 countries in Bucheon, about 19 kilometers west of Seoul, during its July...
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'Big Deal': Soju, Survival, and a Nation in Crisis - Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Je-hoon Face Off in Korea’s Soju Wars
'Big Deal': Soju, Survival, and a Nation in Crisis - Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Je-hoon Face Off in Korea’s Soju Wars
"Big Deal,” a new Korean film, takes its Korean title — "Soju Jeonjaeng," literally meaning soju war — from Korea’s most popular distilled spirit, but it’s about more than just alcohol. Its story invites audiences to reflect on the meaning of work, loyalty and personal values by showing how people...
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