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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 ...
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.
Peter Chan discusses United Filmmakers Organization's indie spirit, Taiwan market collapse, and adapting to mainland China at ...
Of course, narrowing it down and picking just 20 is asking for trouble. But this one blends the iconic and the underrated ...
Yamada Yoji and Lee Sang-il Trade Insights on Art, Rivalry and Japan’s Film Future at Tokyo Festival
The Tokyo International Film Festival featured a conversation between Yamada Yoji, director of 'Tokyo Taxi,' and 'Kokuho' ...
Sony is accelerating its pursuit of anime and manga properties for live-action adaptation, with executive VP, creative ...
"Jurassic World Rebirth" roaring and snarling on Peacock and Florence + the Machine's latest Halloween-ready album, ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Thursday pledged to strengthen ties between the neighbors, whose relations have long been strained by ...
As President Donald Trump danced on the tarmac in Malaysia, met Japan’s Emperor in Tokyo, and accepted a gold crown in South ...
Reze Arc” led the Korean box office for a second consecutive weekend, earning $1.8 million from 246,138 admissions across 911 ...
It’s no surprise to anyone: the Korean entertainment industry is a global powerhouse, thanks in part to its partnership with the streaming giant Netflix. Korean productions aren’t afraid to tackle any ...
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