The cast for “Train to Busan” director Yeon Sang-ho’s new project “Hell”, a horror-series for Netflix, has been confirmed and it is a star-studded affair. The project, which started as a film before turning into a Netflix Original series and is based on a webtoon by Yeon, has successfully roped in Yoo Ah-in, Park Jung-min, Kim Hyun-joo, Won Jin-ah and actor/director Yang Ik-june in key roles.
“Hell” revolves around a supernatural phenomenon in which the angels of hell ascend to the human world, appear before people without them realising it and condemn them to die. With the uncertainty of whether this is a blessing or a curse, a new religion arises that proclaims itself an interpreter of God’s intentions.
Following his role as the survivor of a zombie outbreak in this year’s “#Alive”, Yoo Ah-in takes on the role of Chairman Jung Jin-soo, the head of the New Truth Society,...
“Hell” revolves around a supernatural phenomenon in which the angels of hell ascend to the human world, appear before people without them realising it and condemn them to die. With the uncertainty of whether this is a blessing or a curse, a new religion arises that proclaims itself an interpreter of God’s intentions.
Following his role as the survivor of a zombie outbreak in this year’s “#Alive”, Yoo Ah-in takes on the role of Chairman Jung Jin-soo, the head of the New Truth Society,...
- 8/1/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
By Nathan Sartain
For his first exploration of homosexual eroticism, Min Kyu-dong added plenty of shock value into “Antique Bakery,” one of the more intriguing pieces of gay cinema. An adaptation of a Japanese manga of the same name, this feature-length flick was invited to the Berlin International Film Festival, rightly causing some subtle praise.
Jin-hyeok (Ju Ji-hoon) has a fear of cakes. So, it comes as quite the surprise that when some family pressure is applied for him to “settle down,” his first port of call is to instead request that he opens a bakery. Why? Well, Jin-hyeok is under the impression that his customers will all be female, and he can attract his potential true love through delicious cakes.
However, if that fails to pique your interest, there is a catch. Self-confessed “gay of demonic charm, Min Seon-woo (Kim Jae-wook) has the ability to make...
For his first exploration of homosexual eroticism, Min Kyu-dong added plenty of shock value into “Antique Bakery,” one of the more intriguing pieces of gay cinema. An adaptation of a Japanese manga of the same name, this feature-length flick was invited to the Berlin International Film Festival, rightly causing some subtle praise.
Jin-hyeok (Ju Ji-hoon) has a fear of cakes. So, it comes as quite the surprise that when some family pressure is applied for him to “settle down,” his first port of call is to instead request that he opens a bakery. Why? Well, Jin-hyeok is under the impression that his customers will all be female, and he can attract his potential true love through delicious cakes.
However, if that fails to pique your interest, there is a catch. Self-confessed “gay of demonic charm, Min Seon-woo (Kim Jae-wook) has the ability to make...
- 5/18/2020
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
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