“Commitment” (2013) – First Korean Movie for K-Drama Newbies
Whoever said “Life is cruel and unfair” must have served as a North Korean spy.
Whoever said “Life is cruel and unfair” must have served as a North Korean spy.
In “Secretly, Greatly”, Ryu-hwan is a secret agent from North Korea sent to infiltrate a small town in South Korea. His mission was to play the village idiot named Bang Dong-Gu, until he received further orders. His commanding officer told him to go and become a legend, a hero of North Korea.
In “Dr. Cheon and the Lost Talisman”, Dr. Cheon‘s grandfather was a chief shaman. Even though he is not a believer, he still runs a start-up exorcist business with his friend Kang In-Bae. He even has a YouTube exorcism channel ~ “Heavenly Cheon TV” ~ where he shares videos of him exorcising spirits. He uses specialized equipment to create the “theatrics” ~ wailing sound, wind, fake blood, etc. It’s a scam but it’s a very lucrative scam.
In “RV: Resurrected Victims”, a supernatural phenomenon has occurred. It’s the first case in Korea but this event has happened in other parts of the world. Victims of violent crimes who did NOT get justice come back from the dead and get justice for themselves.
It’s no longer just a rumor, or a discarded script in the dark corners of the Internet about going Hawaiian: Beetlejuice 2, or Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, is real enough now for the first teaser trailer to poke out of the model graveyard.
The Willy Wonka experience is an entertainment disaster compared to Fyre Island. This event in Glasgow, Scotland, promises an immersive show experience that will make families feel like they are in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. These kind of events are becoming trendy right now. If you want to know what an immersive experience is, these videos are great example:
20th Century Studios put out a teaser trailer for Alien Romulus, the next Xenomorph-centric picture, early this morning. The release date is five months from now and the studio hasn’t revealed much about it. We don’t even know why it’s called Romulus yet….we assume that’s the name of the spaceship, but we could be surprised.
In “Steel Rain”, we get a glimpse into the ordinary life of an average North Korean family. They are just like any other ordinary average family in any part of the world, except … their conversation at the table must be guarded.
This series was a supernatural/fantasy about Do-ha, a warrior and aristocrat from Silla, who died at the hands of Han Ri-ta, his loving wife. Well! He thought she loved him. For thousands of years, his spirit traveled through time because he wanted to take vengeance on her. But each time Han Ri-ta was reincarnated she was killed before he could do anything.
In “Parallel Life”, a man who poisoned his wife and was sent to prison wrote a book titled “Parallel Life”. His defense for killing his wife was that he had the same life as some other man who had lived and died years before him. You can’t fight against your fate. That was his argument. Of course, that defense didn’t work and he went to jail.
Sony has announced when their latest Spider-Man-adjacent theatrical picture, Madame Web, will be released to digital platforms — and it’s today. Normally the day the announcement is made is not the day the release actually happens, but this is Madame Web. You didn’t have to be a cynical paranormal paramedic in 2003 New York to predict this one.
Sony came forward with a new title for Venom 3 this morning, as well as a bump-up for its release. The sequel is now called “Venom: The Last Dance” and will be out October 25 of this year. Previously, Venom 3 was scheduled for November 8, 2024.