Line-up includes Memories Of The Sword, set to star Lee Byung-hun.
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment is launching sales on three new additions to its line-up at Busan’s Asian Film Market. The slate is led by Park Heung-shik’s highly anticipated Memories Of The Sword, starring Lee Byung-hun [pictured] from Red 2 and Masqeurade and Jeon Do-youn from The Housemaid and Secret Sunshine.
Set at the turbulent end of the Goryeo dynasty, the martial arts piece also stars Kim Go-eun, the ingenue from Eungyo, and Lee Joon-ho – also known as Junho from the K-pop group 2Pm - who recently featured in surveillance thriller Cold Eyes. The film is set for release in the second half of 2014.
Lotte’s second new addition is The King’s Wrath (working title), a historical action piece about palace intrigues during King Jeong-jo’s reign in the Joseon dynasty. The film is directed by Lee Jae-gyu, well-known for hit...
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment is launching sales on three new additions to its line-up at Busan’s Asian Film Market. The slate is led by Park Heung-shik’s highly anticipated Memories Of The Sword, starring Lee Byung-hun [pictured] from Red 2 and Masqeurade and Jeon Do-youn from The Housemaid and Secret Sunshine.
Set at the turbulent end of the Goryeo dynasty, the martial arts piece also stars Kim Go-eun, the ingenue from Eungyo, and Lee Joon-ho – also known as Junho from the K-pop group 2Pm - who recently featured in surveillance thriller Cold Eyes. The film is set for release in the second half of 2014.
Lotte’s second new addition is The King’s Wrath (working title), a historical action piece about palace intrigues during King Jeong-jo’s reign in the Joseon dynasty. The film is directed by Lee Jae-gyu, well-known for hit...
- 10/7/2013
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
While near the Alps they might be worrying about Higgs particles, and doomsday theory aficionados are busy drawing connections with old texts explaining why black holes might engulf populations of Swiss cattle and bring us to the end of the world (alas, starting from good chocolate and cute ungulates, aww), September 10 meant something slightly different for the Korean TV industry. A ridiculously bad first half of 2008 brought us so many turkeys you’d think Thanksgiving came twice a week; Kbs is so drenched in red ink they might have to go black & white, and the assault of the Ajumma battalion to a once pretty solid fortress of quality reduced things to an appalling level—unless you’re an Ajumma, or someone making money off any of that crap, that is. But fear not, as the first flagbearers of the revolution (?) started today. Kbs’ sageuk extravaganza 바람의 나라 (Kingdom of the...
- 9/11/2008
- by X
- Screen Anarchy
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