The film, about a man suspected of his wife’s murder, is based on a graphic novel.
South Korean sales company Mirovision is launching sales on Ha-ra Kim’s mystery thriller Killed My Wife.
The film revolves around a man, Jeong-ho, whose wife is found dead the night after he completely blacked out. With no memory of the events and the police naming him as the prime suspect, he begins to wonder whether he is indeed his wife’s killer.
Kim previously directed TV drama Ready For Start, based on a web graphic novel. Killed My Wife stars Si-oen Lee...
South Korean sales company Mirovision is launching sales on Ha-ra Kim’s mystery thriller Killed My Wife.
The film revolves around a man, Jeong-ho, whose wife is found dead the night after he completely blacked out. With no memory of the events and the police naming him as the prime suspect, he begins to wonder whether he is indeed his wife’s killer.
Kim previously directed TV drama Ready For Start, based on a web graphic novel. Killed My Wife stars Si-oen Lee...
- 3/19/2019
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
The adventures of Detective Kim and his friends come back on the big screen after 3 years, with a third opus: “Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead”. The feature belongs to the “Detective K” franchise, a film series based on Kim Tak-Hwan’s books and follow the story of Kim Min and his sidekick, Seo-Pil, during the Joseon era. Besides producer Kim Jho Kwang-Soo, the third film gathers the dream team again : Kim Seok-Yoon directing, Kim Myung-Min playing the overconfident detective and Oh Dal-Su playing his comrade in arms. Key ingredients are still there: humour, great chemistry between the two main characters, strong female character, action and fighting scenes.
As hinted at the end of the second “Detective K”, the investigation focuses this time on mysterious and paranormal deaths. In Ganghwa Island, bodies with holes in the neck, burnt and shot with arrows are found. At the same time,...
As hinted at the end of the second “Detective K”, the investigation focuses this time on mysterious and paranormal deaths. In Ganghwa Island, bodies with holes in the neck, burnt and shot with arrows are found. At the same time,...
- 9/25/2018
- by Oriana Virone
- AsianMoviePulse
Initiatives include new Kofic committee, Peace film festival and line-up of North Korean films at Bifan fest.
South Korea’s film industry is moving towards forging closer ties with North Korea, following the groundbreaking Panmunjom Declaration for Peace, Prosperity and Unification of the Korean Peninsula announced April 27.
The Korean Film Council (Kofic) has set up a special committee for North-South Korean film exchange, which was launched on July 5. Following in the footsteps of a similar committee that Kofic operated 2003-2008, before the advent of previous conservative administrations, this new committee is expected to develop exchange projects and symposiums, and is...
South Korea’s film industry is moving towards forging closer ties with North Korea, following the groundbreaking Panmunjom Declaration for Peace, Prosperity and Unification of the Korean Peninsula announced April 27.
The Korean Film Council (Kofic) has set up a special committee for North-South Korean film exchange, which was launched on July 5. Following in the footsteps of a similar committee that Kofic operated 2003-2008, before the advent of previous conservative administrations, this new committee is expected to develop exchange projects and symposiums, and is...
- 7/10/2018
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Secret Of The Living Dead has Detective K investigating deaths involving vampire bite-marks.
South Korea’s Showbox has announced a raft of deals on Detective K: Secret Of The Living Dead.
The historical adventure comedy sold to China (iQiyi), Hong Kong and Macau (Edko Films), Japan (Twin), the Philippines (Viva Communications), Taiwan (Movie Cloud), worldwide in-flight (Emphasis) and Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand (Cj E&M Hk).
Directed by Kim Sok-yun, the latest in the Detective K series, which stars Kim Myung-min in the title role, takes him on an adventure investigating deaths involving vampire bite-marks.
Released on February 8 in Korea,...
South Korea’s Showbox has announced a raft of deals on Detective K: Secret Of The Living Dead.
The historical adventure comedy sold to China (iQiyi), Hong Kong and Macau (Edko Films), Japan (Twin), the Philippines (Viva Communications), Taiwan (Movie Cloud), worldwide in-flight (Emphasis) and Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand (Cj E&M Hk).
Directed by Kim Sok-yun, the latest in the Detective K series, which stars Kim Myung-min in the title role, takes him on an adventure investigating deaths involving vampire bite-marks.
Released on February 8 in Korea,...
- 3/20/2018
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
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