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Compared to last year, Korean movie scenarios have been sold to Hollywood for remakes 37% more than last year!
The most recent movies were "The Chaser" and "Seven Days"....| More
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Director KIM Szong-ho's "Into the Mirror" is remade in Hollywood under the title Mirrors (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0790686/). Mirrors will open on 2600 North American screens from August 15. The Korean release will follow a few weeks later.
Kiefer Sutherland takes on the lead role originally played by YOO Ji-tae. The story is about a family under siege of an evil force who uses mirrors to transport.
The U.S. remake was helmed by French director Alexandre Aja whose filmography includes the horror title The Hills have Eyes.
Remakes of Korean films have sparked the interest of Hollywood's leading stars. Kiefer Sutherland is the star of the popular series 24. The Lake House, a remake of "Il Mare", starred Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, and Elisha Cuthbert played in "My Sassy Girl". The latest Korean film lined-up for a Hollywood make-over is "The Chaser".
Yi Ch'ang-ho (KOFIC)...| More
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 [DVD Review] Listless spook show is a typical post-'Ring' Asian horror flick
Kyu Hyun Kim (qhyunkim)
"Cello" is a typical example of the lugubriously underwhelming horror films flooding Korean theaters every summer season. The first decade of 21st century has seen an out-and-out flourishing of Korean horror films, once a vilified and ignored genre. A few among them, like "A Tale of Two Sisters" and "Memento Mori", beautiful, mysterious and emotionally engaging, have attained the status of minor classics. Others, including "Into the Mirror", "The Uninvited", "R-Point" and "Voice" ("Voice Letter") have experimented with a mixture of genres, refinement in techniques and style, or infusion of art-house sensibilities, winning praise among critics and support among more patient viewers. And then there are the rest: the hopelessly cliched and listlessly non-frightening, which still constitute, unfortunately, the numerical majority.
There are many reasons for this state of affairs. Si...| More
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As director Kim Seong-ho's horror film 'Into the mirror' is invited to the 23rd Fajr International Film Festival to be opened on Jan. 31 in Teheran, Iran, interest in Korean films in the Middel East countries is expected.
Movie 'Into the mirror' is screened in the 'Spiritual Cinema', a competition part to which a total of 13 films are invited.
Into the Mirror, supported by the New Directors in Focus program at the Pusan Film Festival in its early development stage, is an intriguing debut film by Kim Seong-ho, a former architect whose deft manipulation of the spatial and optic dimensions of the film results in its unique and memorable look and atmosphere, overlaid with a layer of modernist austerity.
Yoo Ji-tae (Old Boy, Attack the Gas Station!) plays U Young-min, a cop-turned-security chief at a department store, investigating a series of inexplicable suicides.
Young-min, unable to look into a mirror since he had mistakenly caused his partner's death, becomes convinced ...| More
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By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter
Local movies are falling behind their Hollywood rivals at the box office this summer with their market share dropping from over 80 percent in February to under 40 percent in June.
The backlash might not be surprising since summer is traditionally the season when Hollywood blockbusters rank high at the local box office as well as in international markets. However, given the number of local movies that have opened this summer, the situation doesn't look good.
According to a report by IM Pictures, a Seoul-based movie investment company, the market share for local movies in June declined to 33.6 percent from 61.1 percent in May, the lowest figures since August 2002 when it stood at 29 percent.
The drop is believed to result from a lack of local hits similar to this year's blockbusters "Silmido" and "Taegukgi", each of which drew more than 10 million moviegoers for the first time in local movie history.
As of July 25, none of the 15 local mo...| More
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