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Happy Birthday Song Joong-ki: 5 Iconic Movies That Showcase His Acting Brilliance

As Song Joong-ki turns 39 today, we celebrate his birthday by looking back at 5 iconic movies that showcase his exceptional talent and acting brilliance.

My Name Is Loh Kiwan Review: A Hopeful Tale of Love and Escape Triumphs Against Insurmountable Odds

My Name Is Loh Kiwan Review: This movie is a testament to the power of love to transcend barriers and illuminate the darkest corners of the human experience.

Korean Movies Releasing in March 2024: Troll Factory, Wannabe and More

Take a look at the list of Korean movies releasing in March 2024 to prepare your new watchlist.

What is Song Joong-ki‘s My Name is Loh Kiwan About? Plot, Release Date, Cast and More

My Name is Loh Kiwan starring Song Joong-ki, is all set to release this Friday on Netflix. Read on to learn more about the movie.

My Name is Loh Kiwan: Song Joong-ki’s Stirring Drama Film All Set For Netflix Release

Song Joong-ki's My Name is Loh Kiwan is all set to make an emotional splash on Netflix.

8 Most Awaited Korean Movies of 2024: Badland Hunters, Exhuma and More

Check this article out to learn about the Most Awaited Korean Movies of 2024 that will keep you more excited.

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