Moving Season 1 Review Out ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Moving Season 1 Review: Star Rating:
Cast: Ko Yoon-Jung, Lee Yeong-Ha, Kim Do-Hoon, Ryoo Seung-Ryong, Han Hyo-Joo, Zo In-Sung, Cha Tae-Hyun, and Ryoo Seong-Bum
Creator: Park In-je
Director: Park In-je
Streaming On: Hulu, Disney+
Language: Korean (with subtitles)
Runtime: 20 Episodes. Around 40 minutes each.
Moving Season 1 Review Out ( Photo Credit – IMDb ) Moving Season 1 Review: What’s It About:
Moving is a South Korean web series that pulls a lot of inspiration from the world of comic books and gives us a chance to see this very popular genre through the eyes of the South Korean entertainment industry, one of the largest and most important entertainment industries in the world right now. In Moving, we find ourselves with a generational story that sees both parents and their kids discover that they have abilities beyond the ones of other humans and how those abilities change the way they live their lives.
Moving Season 1 Review: Star Rating:
Cast: Ko Yoon-Jung, Lee Yeong-Ha, Kim Do-Hoon, Ryoo Seung-Ryong, Han Hyo-Joo, Zo In-Sung, Cha Tae-Hyun, and Ryoo Seong-Bum
Creator: Park In-je
Director: Park In-je
Streaming On: Hulu, Disney+
Language: Korean (with subtitles)
Runtime: 20 Episodes. Around 40 minutes each.
Moving Season 1 Review Out ( Photo Credit – IMDb ) Moving Season 1 Review: What’s It About:
Moving is a South Korean web series that pulls a lot of inspiration from the world of comic books and gives us a chance to see this very popular genre through the eyes of the South Korean entertainment industry, one of the largest and most important entertainment industries in the world right now. In Moving, we find ourselves with a generational story that sees both parents and their kids discover that they have abilities beyond the ones of other humans and how those abilities change the way they live their lives.
- 12/16/2023
- by Nelson Acosta
- KoiMoi
Korean sales firm, Finecut is using the Asian Contents & Film Market on the sidelines of the Busan International Film Festival to launch comic action film “Brave Citizen.”
The film, now in post-production, is an adaptation of a webtoon which ranked first in popularity when it was serialized on the platform Comico. It was later serialized on another Korean platform Naver Webtoon and recorded 2.27 million views on its Line Webtoon platform in Taiwan.
It tells the tale of female former boxing champion who has become a substitute high school teacher. Having witnessed intolerable violence, she dons a mask and throws her first punch for justice.
The film is directed by Park Jin-pyo, an established director of numerous Korean commercial films including “Love Forecast,” “Voice of a Murder” and “You Are My Sunshine.”
Production is by StudioN,. While a theatrical release in planned for 2023, the film is presented by Content Wavve, one...
The film, now in post-production, is an adaptation of a webtoon which ranked first in popularity when it was serialized on the platform Comico. It was later serialized on another Korean platform Naver Webtoon and recorded 2.27 million views on its Line Webtoon platform in Taiwan.
It tells the tale of female former boxing champion who has become a substitute high school teacher. Having witnessed intolerable violence, she dons a mask and throws her first punch for justice.
The film is directed by Park Jin-pyo, an established director of numerous Korean commercial films including “Love Forecast,” “Voice of a Murder” and “You Are My Sunshine.”
Production is by StudioN,. While a theatrical release in planned for 2023, the film is presented by Content Wavve, one...
- 10/6/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Director Park Jin-pyo returns with an action comedy film based on the popular Korean webtoon of the same name.
South Korean sales agent Finecut is launching international sales of Brave Citizen (working title) ahead of the Asian Contents & Film Market (Acfm).
The action comedy is based on Korean webtoon (internet comic) Brave Citizen, which Finecut reports ranked first in popularity when it was serialised on the webtoon and web novel platform Comico. It was also serialised on the larger Naver Webtoon platform and recorded 2.27 million views on the Line Webtoon platform in Taiwan.
Directed by Park Jin-pyo, the film adaptation...
South Korean sales agent Finecut is launching international sales of Brave Citizen (working title) ahead of the Asian Contents & Film Market (Acfm).
The action comedy is based on Korean webtoon (internet comic) Brave Citizen, which Finecut reports ranked first in popularity when it was serialised on the webtoon and web novel platform Comico. It was also serialised on the larger Naver Webtoon platform and recorded 2.27 million views on the Line Webtoon platform in Taiwan.
Directed by Park Jin-pyo, the film adaptation...
- 10/6/2022
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Have you ever had a fear of somebody entering your home when you are not there or when you are asleep, without you realising they were ever there? If so, director Lee Kwon is here to bring your fear to thrilling life with his latest film “Door Lock”. It is one of two films playing at Fantasia International Film Festival 2019 that stars actress Gong Hyo-jin, the other being “Hit-and-Run-Squad”.
“Door Lock” is screening at Fantasia International Film Festival
“Door Lock” is a film that is very hard to talk about without giving away spoilers, but I will attempt to do so anyway: Kyeong-min is a non-regular bank employee who has a nagging feeling that someone is messing about with the electronic door lock on her studio apartment, the kind that are very common all over Korea. Her suspicions soon get confirmed when she coincidentally sees someone trying to open her door while she is inside.
“Door Lock” is screening at Fantasia International Film Festival
“Door Lock” is a film that is very hard to talk about without giving away spoilers, but I will attempt to do so anyway: Kyeong-min is a non-regular bank employee who has a nagging feeling that someone is messing about with the electronic door lock on her studio apartment, the kind that are very common all over Korea. Her suspicions soon get confirmed when she coincidentally sees someone trying to open her door while she is inside.
- 7/24/2019
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Johnnie To’s gritty mainland crime epic “Drug War” (2012) is given a slick and mostly effective South Korean re-tooling in “Believer.” Centered on a dogged cop obsessed with flushing out a mysterious drug kingpin, this pacy outing is loaded with colorful characters but fails to deliver the emotional intensity it promises. The first feature by director and co-writer Lee Hae-young since his classy period thriller “The Silenced” (2015), “Believer” has notched two million admissions since its May 22 local release. An entertaining action-thriller accessible for non-Korean viewers, “Believer” ought to perform well when it opens June 8 on 23 North American screens.
Action-packed but free of the extreme brutality that sometimes hinders the commercial prospects of Korean genre films in offshore markets, “Believer” borrows just the basics of To’s film. While faithfully recreating some of the original’s most famous sequences, Lee and female co-writer Chung Seo-kyung have significantly altered plot and character details elsewhere.
Action-packed but free of the extreme brutality that sometimes hinders the commercial prospects of Korean genre films in offshore markets, “Believer” borrows just the basics of To’s film. While faithfully recreating some of the original’s most famous sequences, Lee and female co-writer Chung Seo-kyung have significantly altered plot and character details elsewhere.
- 6/5/2018
- by Richard Kuipers
- Variety Film + TV
Likely to create almost as much scandal and notoriety as Nagisa Oshima’s “In the Realm of the Senses” did 23 years ago, Jan Sun Woo’s “Lies” is an amazingly candid and explicit adaptation of Jang Jung Il’s banned book, “Tell Me a Lie.” Dealing almost exclusively with an intense sexual relationship between a 38 -year-old man and a teenage schoolgirl, film consists mostly of bedroom scenes with the naked couple taking part in sexual activities including sadomasochism and coprophilia. Though not quite hard-core, the film will outrage censorship authorities in many countries, which will bring it added attention. Box office results will be limited by the material, which many will view as unpleasant, and by the fact that the film has nothing much to say.
“Tell Me a Lie,” released by one of Korea’s leading publishing houses in 1996 , was promptly deemed pornographic by the authorities; all copies were...
“Tell Me a Lie,” released by one of Korea’s leading publishing houses in 1996 , was promptly deemed pornographic by the authorities; all copies were...
- 9/20/1999
- by David Stratton
- Variety Film + TV
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