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KIM Young-kwang Accepts MISSION POSSIBLE
Young star KIM Young-kwang has landed his next leading role in the spy action film Mission Possible(working title), which will mark the debut of director KIM Hyeong-ju. The actor is on board to play Woo Soo-han, the leader of a special forces team that gets sw...
Chuck CHAE’s BUDDY VR Picks Up Best VR Experience Award in Venice
A Korean film has earned a prize in the VR competition at the Venice International Film Festival for the second year in a row. Following Gina KIM’s top prize winning for Bloodless (2017) last year, Chuck CHAE has earned the Best VR Experience Award (For Intera...
THE NUT JOB 2 Bows at 3rd Place in US Box Office
Korean production company Redrover is back on the US box office charts with their just-released The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature, which opened in North America on August 11th. The animated sequel kicked off its theatrical run with USD 8.94 million in third place...
THE NUT JOB Takes 4th Place at the Chinese Box Office
Korean Animation Off to a Good Start Korea-USA-Canada co-production animation The Nut Job was released in China on December 26th and took the fourth spot at the box office in the first week. Out of international titles currently at the theaters, it was the to...
Korean-Produced Animation THE NUT JOB Opens Strong in US
Grosses USD 25 Million Over Martin Luther King WeekendThe new 3D animation The Nut Job, which was co-produced by Korean outfit Red Rover and Canadian company ToonBox Entertainment, scored a strong debut during its North American debut over the past four-day ho...
Overseas Presales Continue for Korean Movies
Korean films are expanding their scope after scoring a slew of presales deals in overseas markets. The Nut Job, a collaboration between Canada and the U.S., is confirmed for release on over 3,000 theatres throughout North America and was sold to 120 nations at...
3D Korean Animation to Open in North America
A new Korean 3D animation will open at 3,000 theaters in North America next month, making it the biggest release ever for a Korean movie. The Nut Job is set to open on Jan. 17, 2014, through Open Road Films, a major US movie distributor, after four years of co...