
Yoo Hae-jin and Im Si-wan Eye Korean Occult Film ‘Modub’
Yoo Hae-jin and Im Si-wan are in talks to star in Modub, a new occult thriller co-developed by ShowBox, the distributor behind Korea record-breaking Exhuma.

Yoo Hae-jin and Im Si-wan are in talks to star in Modub, a new occult thriller co-developed by ShowBox, the distributor behind Korea record-breaking Exhuma.

Shin Min-a plays twin sisters — one dead, one losing her sight — in suspense thriller 'Nundongja', releasing June 24, 2026.

Kang Dong-won trained in breakdancing — including headspins — for his role in comedy film Wild Thing, opening June 3. He also paid tribute to H.O.T and Shinhwa.

Jun Ji-hyun attended her first Cannes premiere with Colony. Yeon Sang-ho's horror film earned a 7-minute standing ovation, leaving the actress in tears.

Sakaguchi Kentaro returns to South Korea on May 29-30 with an unprecedented 16 stage greetings and 2 Q&A sessions for his new film Final Piece, opening May 27 at Megabox.

When the Cannes Film Festival announced that Park Chan-wook would preside over the 2026 jury, the Korean director paused. He had been offered the role before. T...

On May 11, some of K-pop's most recognizable names gathered at Megabox COEX in Seoul for the VIP premiere of Michael, the long-awaited biopic about the life and...

Na Hong-jin's first film in 10 years, 'Hope', premieres at the 79th Cannes Film Festival on May 17 — with Hwang Jung-min, Jo In-sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender.

Song Il-gook returns to cinemas after 11 years in indie mystery film Lost Between, and opens up about the decade of zero casting offers that followed Superman Returns.

Kane Parsons, 20, directs A24's adaptation of the internet's most iconic horror legend, with South Korea getting the world premiere on May 27, 2026.

A Korean film about one of the darkest chapters in the nation's modern history traveled to northern Italy last week and did something that doesn't happen often...

Park Chan-wook becomes the first Korean Cannes jury president as Colony and Hope land on the 2026 official selection — marking K-cinema's most authoritative Cannes presence yet.