
Yeon Sang-ho's 'Gunchae' at Cannes — Korea Opens May 21 in IMAX
Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, the director who redefined the zombie genre with Train to Busan in 2016, is about to make his mark on the world stage once again....

Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, the director who redefined the zombie genre with Train to Busan in 2016, is about to make his mark on the world stage once again....

When South Korea's most celebrated zombie filmmaker reunites with one of the country's most iconic actresses after an eleven-year gap, people pay attention. Tha...

CJ ENM unveiled Apartment, Korea's first AI feature film, shot in just four days on a 500 million KRW budget using Google's Imagen and Veo tools.

Director Jung Ji-young's film I Am earned a standing ovation at Italy's Udine Far East Film Festival, proving Korean cinema's global reach extends far beyond streaming platforms.

Kim Hye-yoon's folk horror film Salmokji: Whispering Water held South Korea's box office No. 1 for 21 straight days and crossed 2 million admissions, the first Korean horror film to do so since Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum in 2018.

Han So-hee and Jeon Jong-seo's Korean heist film flopped in theaters with 140K viewers — then hit Netflix #1 just three months later, in a dramatic reversal.

Teaching Practice: Idiot Girls and School Ghost 2, winner of the Korean Fantastic Film Award at BIFAN 2025, opens in Korean theaters on May 13 with Han Sun-hwa, Hong Ye-ji, and WJSN's Yeoreum.

Korea's 16.63-million-viewer historical blockbuster Wang-gwa Saneun Namja (The Man Who Lives with the King) is now on streaming with its infamous tiger CGI finally corrected.

The Man Who Lives with the King, Korea's #2 all-time box office film with 16.65 million viewers, begins streaming on Wavve, Apple TV, and YouTube on April 29 with upgraded tiger VFX and a new Jeon Mi-do song.

Jun Ji-hyun reveals the fear that almost stopped her from starring in Colony, her first film in 11 years, directed by Train to Busan's Yeon Sang-ho.

Epik High's Tablo announces he translated and subtitled Canadian mockumentary comedy Nirvana: The Band The Show for its Korean theatrical release on May 20, 2026.

Kang Dong-won, Park Ji-hyun, and Uhm Tae-goo debut as the fictional '90s co-ed group Triangle in the 'Wild Thing' MV — and fans are already obsessed.