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JOHN WICK Team Takes a Shot at THE MAN FROM NOWHERE Remake
Chad STAHELSKI and Derek KOLSTAD, the director and writer duo behind the hit John Wick action franchise, are reportedly teaming up again for New Line Cinema to develop an American version of the modern Korean action classic The Man from Nowhere (2010). STAHELS...
JOHN WICK Creator to Adapt THE MAN FROM NOWHERE
Modern action classic The Man from Nowhere (2010) looks like it may join the ranks of Old Boy (2003), My Sassy Girl (2001), Il Mare (2000) and other major Korean works that have been remade in America. The WON Bin vehicle is getting an update from New Line Cin...
LEE Na-young Chooses Indie Title for Comeback Role
Actress LEE Na-young is set to return to screens after a six year hiatus as she has signed on to star in the independent title Beautiful Days. The film, which is the fiction feature debut of Jero YUN, will go before cameras in October before finding its way to...
LEE Sun-kyun Joins Warner Bros.' BAD POLICE
New Thriller from THE MAN FROM NOWHERE Director Shortly after completing production on their third picture, the North Korea-themed thriller V.I.P. by PARK Hoon-jung, Warner Bros. is embarking on their next project, which will be the thriller Bad Police (transl...
Korean Action Fare on Show at New York’s Museum of the Moving Image
Five Local Titles over Three Days in the Big Apple Tomorrow (April 3rd), the Museum of the Moving Image in New York will stage ‘Action Korea’, a showcase of action cinema from Korea. Five titles will screen until April 5th in the event which is co-presented w...
Veteran Actors Wake Up from Hibernation in HOW TO STEAL A DOG
Based on the children’s novel by Barbara O’Connor, <How to Steal a Dog> will be made into a Korean film with KIM Hae-ja. KIM has been in the hiding since BONG Joon Ho’s <Mother> (2009) where she was cast with WON Bin and was praised for her perform...
Parade of New Films in Various Genres
Fresh New Korean Films Just Done Cameras roll all year around and new films come to us one after another. Here are several films done for shooting in February and March. They are all expected films in terms of directors, actors and stories. ▶ Tear-jerking ...