A Sing-Along Event' struck a chord with Korean audiences, opening in fourth place with $323,000 from 39,000 admissions.
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THE MOVIE YOU MUST HATE-WATCH: ‘Exit No. 8’ Is the Most Bizarre, Uncomfortable Hit of the Year
The Japanese game-to-film adaptation Exit No. 8 continues to make waves at the Korean box office, achieving remarkable ...
South Korea's box office saw significant movement this weekend with the debut of road-trip comedy 'The First Ride' claiming ...
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Japan Unveils Filmmakers Selected for Second Edition of Film Frontier Global Networking Program
The five participants for the second cohort of the Film Frontier Global Networking Program, who will receive 18 months of tailored support to advance their international careers, have been unveiled.
The latest feature from 94-year-old director Yōji Yamada ('The Hidden Blade') follows a cabbie and elderly passenger on one long, nostalgic ride through Japan’s capital.
China box office sees 'Her Turn' debut at No. 1 with $5 million as 'Evangelion: 3.0+1.0' opens in second, lifting 2025 ...
As a lifelong fan of great cinematic epics, it's especially frustrating that movies like Immortals and World War Z failed to live up to their promise.
Faced with fairly negligible fresh competition over Halloween weekend, Sony Pictures/Crunchyroll’s Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc topped the worldwide box office for a second session, despite the ...
The government-organised Heritage Fiesta allows the public to visit monuments and historic buildings on certain days and take free guided tours in Cantonese and English. Some tours require advance ...
In this guest article, WePurple James Brown explores how the booming US$200 billion gaming industry could encourage travellers to look up, browse and buy.
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Tokyo: Yoji Yamada and Lee Sang-il Talk Japanese Cinema, Craft and Following Anime’s Global Success
The directors, two generations of Japanese filmmaking excellence, delivered a wide-ranging, humorous discussion on their approach and each other.
Steven Spielberg's most polarizing movie has a surprising connection to one of his very best thanks to Industrial Light and ...
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