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The South Korean series adapted from a debated webtoon wins over international audiences by tackling the grim realities of modern education through cathartic, high-stakes action.
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KPop Demon Hunters hits #1 on Netflix with a star-studded voice cast, killer music, and demon-slaying K-pop idols. Here's who’s
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Canneseries artistic director Albin Lewi cites Jisoo's "artistic journey" and "global aura" as the key reasons behind her Rising Star
The high-profile adaptation, titled "The Koreans," relocates the Cold War spy drama to Seoul during the tumultuous democratization of the
The new series from MBC imagines a contemporary South Korean monarchy where social class and corporate power collide.
The Blackpink star navigates a virtual dating service in the first look at her upcoming romantic comedy series.
The streaming giant is making a huge bet on the star power of two major Korean actors and a massive
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Japan advance to the World Cup knockout stage after a 1–1 draw with Sweden, setting up a high-stakes round-of-32 clash
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues its international diversification strategy. The 2026 invitee list indicates targeted growth
Tracie Pang reflects on closing Pangdemonium after 16 years, the realities of Singapore theatre, censorship, and what comes next
A Seoul court has handed down a suspended sentence to a Brazilian national following a series of obsessive visits to
Mark Lee faces backlash after wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt. His label, Upper Room, issues an apology as debate grows
Tony Leung calls AI in filmmaking a “double-edged sword,” warning it could cost jobs and strip cinema of its soul