SHIRI Trailer: Kang Je-Gyu’s Propulsive Spy Thriller Classic Gets A 4K Relaunch This Month!
CJ ENM is proudly bringing back home Kang Je-gyu’s explosive spy action classic back to Korean cinemas on March 19!
CJ ENM is proudly bringing back home Kang Je-gyu’s explosive spy action classic back to Korean cinemas on March 19!
The Man Standing Next and The Drug King helmer Woo Min-ho is back with another offering this time in Harbin, which now gets an official trailer ahead of its Korean release from CJ ENM. Harbin is set in the early 1900s and chronicles the complexities of leadership faced by beleagured Korean independence activist Ahn Jung-geun, who sets out to assassinate Japan’s prime minister in an effort to redeem himself. The new period spy thriller held its World Premiere for Toronto festivalgoers in September and is now poised for a December 25 release, featuring a cast led by Hyun-Bin, Park Jeong-min, Jo Woo-jin, and more. Well Go USA Entertainment picked up the film for North American release shortly after its Toronto run. Catch the official trailer and posters below!
There’ll be quite a few watery eyes going forward now that writer and director Kim Tae-gon’s new disaster actioner, Project Silence, is abound. The film had its Out Of Competition premiere last year at Cannes, marking a significant move for the pic as Well Go USA (according to City On Fire) made evident their acquisition that summer. Little did anyone know that it would be the last we’d know of celebrated and award-winning actor Lee Sun-kyun, who faced months of scruitny before tragically passing away last December. The star of Kingmaker, Parasite, and Killing Romance is expected to appear posthumously in a few more titles after this, and that no doubt includes Kim’s new movie which now comes with a release date in South Korea for July 12. A desperate battle for survival unfolds on the airport bridge as lives hang in the balance. On his way to see his […]
Director Ryoo Seung-wan is plotting a threequel follow-up to 2015’s Veteran and his latest, I, The Executioner, which just screened Out Of Competition at Cannes. Ryoo confirmed the preliminary details in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter’s Patrick Brzeski on Sunday. “I’m actually already in talks with the actors. A third one will happen. I already have a spin-off story. I’d like to expand this universe and I feel like there are many more stories that I can tell. Of course, there’s a very important precondition for all that though. If Veteran 2 flops, none of this will happen. If you want to see a third one, please give this film your support!” I, The Executioner reunites Ryoo with the prime cast of the first film led by Hwang Jung-min (12.12: The Day). The two previously collaborated on Ryoo’s hit award-winning 2010 crime thriller, The Unjust. Ryoo also dove a […]
Unbelievably, Ryoo Seung-wan’s Smugglers is yet to make it stateside. Perhaps that will change given the traction the oft-touted action filmmaker is now getting with his next affair, I, The Executioner, which screens out of competion at Cannes this month. Detective Seo Do-cheol (HWANG Jung-min) and his Major Crime Investigation Division tirelessly track down criminals day and night, often at the expense of their personal lives.When the murder of a professor reveals links to past cases, suspicions of a serial killer arise, plunging the country into turmoil. As Major Crimes delves into the investigation, the killer taunts them by publicly releasing a teaser online, indicating the next victim, and intensifying the chaos.To tackle the escalating threat, the team brings in idealistic rookie officer Park Sun-woo (JUNG Hae-in), leading to unexpected twists in the case’s trajectory. CJ ENM is proudly signaling fans with a stimulating teaser to hold folks over until […]
I believe a sequel to Ryoo Seung-wan’s 2015 hit action comedy, Veteran, is still in toe, so I guess we’ll see what happens from there. In the meantime, you can rely on Variety’s Elsa Keslassy and Patrick Frater to gin up the chatter among Asian film fans as word of a remake makes the rounds as of Wednesday. According to the report, filmmaker Michael Mann will team up with the Korean and U.S. branches of CJENM to develop the project which had been brewing until the WGA strike earlier this year. There is no word yet on whether or not Mann himself will direct, while fans await further news on Mann’s current endeavors with a sequel to his 1995 hit crime drama, Heat. Ryoo’s Veteran rejoined the director with his star of 2010’s crime thriller, The Unjust, casting Hwang Jung-min opposite Yoo Ah-in for an upbeat cop actioner about an incorrigible detective whose maverick […]
Choi Dong-hoon is back to bookend his epic alien battle time-jumping saga with CJ ENM’s Alienoid: Part 2. The film continues the adventure with a mix roster of new and returning cast members led by Kim Tae-ri, Kim Woo-bin, and Ryu Joon-yeol, all featured on the newest poster revealed on Wednesday along with the first official teaser trailer. Check it all out below and then click here to read more on Alienoid: Part 1 ahead of the sequel’s release in January.
Magic and mystery are back on the table for leading man Gang Dong-won long since his Woo-chi heyday, and with none other than directing debutant Kim Sung-sik in the chair for CJ ENM’s latest Fall prospect, Dr. Cheon And Lost Talisman. Opening in September in South Korea, Gang stars in the titular role – a psychiatrist and con-man who travels around the country with his assistant to perform fake exorcisms. The pair eventually find themselves way in over their heads when they are sought out by a new client looking to help free her possessed siblings, putting them squarely in the crosshairs of an actual superhuman being. Also starring are Huh Joon-ho, Esom, Lee Dong-hwi and Kim Jong-soo. Check out the trailer!
Along With The Gods franchise director Kim Yong-hwa is soon to set sail into the stars this summer with interstellar survival thriller, The Moon. CJ Entertainment is fueling the campaign for the film’s August 2 release with the official trailer which you can view below. Kim directs from his own script featuring Sul Kyung-gu (Kill Boksoon) and Do Kyung-soo (Along With The Gods franchise). The film is set in the near future, and centers on an ex-control director’s efforts to bring a stranded astronaut home when solar winds threaten catastrophe for their latest space mission in seven years. CJ ENM produced the film in association with BLAAD Studios. Enjoy the latest official trailer!
The official trailer arrived this week for Project Silence, signaling another entry in the Cannes arena for screenings and sales activity. Fourth time director Kim Tae-gon also penned the script for the pic which screens Out Of Competition for the festival. Stranded on the Airport Bridge on the verge of collapsing, all survivors become targets! Due to sudden deteriorating weather conditions, visibility on the Airport Bridge is severely impaired, leaving people stranded and at risk of the bridge collapsing due to a series of chain collisions and explosions. Amidst the chaos, the canine subjects “Echo” from the military experiment “Project Silence,” who were being transported in secret, break free, and all human survivors become targets of relentless attacks. Various individuals find themselves stranded on the Airport Bridge for different reasons – a government official from the presidential office (LEE Sun Kyun) who was seeing off his daughter (KIM Su An) […]
It’s been more than a decade since director Kwon Hyeok-Jae led off with action thriller, Troubleshooter. Welp, he’s back, and with further proof of so is CJ ENM with the first official teaser trailer for Count, a new boxing comedy starring Space Sweepers actor Jin Sun-kyu in the lead role. Jin is joined by Sung Yoo-bin and actress Oh Na-ra for the story of a retired boxer and Olympic Gold Medalist whose prospects have since landed him in the role of gym teacher ten years later, and to that end, the hopeful benefactor to his own burgeoning youth boxing team. The film is slated for a February release in South Korea with an official date TBA.
Money and The Battle: Roar To Victory star Ryu Jun-yeol is making way this summer for an explosive and spectacular outing from Woochi and Assassination director Choi Dong-hoon with sci-fi fantasy thriller, Alienoid: Part One, to be followed by a sequel later this year. Aliens have been keeping their prisoners locked in the human brain for a very long time. In year 2022, the “Guard” in charge of managing of alien prisoners opens the gate of time to prevent the prisoners from escaping human brains. Meanwhile 600 years ago in the past, the clumsy chi master ‘Muruk’ competes with the ‘The Girl who Shoots Thunder’ in a race to get hold of a Divine Blade with a huge bounty, As he discovers a spaceship stuck in the river, another shocking truth reveals itself… Also starring are Kim Tae-ri, So Ji-sub, Yum Jung-ah, and Kim Woo-bin, the latter who has been […]
https://youtu.be/V_8GVUYN380 Lee Yong-ju’s new dramatic sci-fi thriller, Seobok, has stood the test of time after facing delays last year due to the pandemic. The new domestic release strategy nowadays lies with CJ Entertainment taking a first-time day-and-date approach, releasing the film in theaters and through CJ ENM’s in-house streaming service, TVing on April 15. Seo Bok tells the story of Ki Heon (Gong Yoo), a former intelligence agent who is terminally ill, given the task to safely transport Seo Bok (Bo-gum), who is the first human clone. Because the clone holds the secret to immortality, everyone is on the run to get their hands on him as to extract that secret. Ki Heon will do everything within his power to shield the clone from people with evil intentions. Seo Bok also stars Jo Woo Jin, Jang Young-nam and Park Byeong-eun.
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