Tag: Park Hoon-jung

The Tyrant Poster: Cha Seung-won, Kim Seon-ho Action Thriller Set to Premiere on Disney+ Hotstar

The Tyrant poster reveals the dark background that will be the central focus of the thrilling storyline in this series! Read on to find out the release date.

When is Kim Seon-ho’s The Childe Releasing in India? What to Expect From the Korean Noir Thriller Film?

After a long wait, Kim Seon-ho's international fans are ready to immerse themselves in the noir thrills of his latest film The Childe, now releasing in Indian theatres!

All About Kim Seon-ho’s Upcoming Projects We Can’t Wait to Watch!

Kim Seon-ho is all set to make his comeback soon. Read on to know all about his upcoming projects.

Netflix’s Night in Paradise Review: Depressing and Gory

Night in Paradise is a bleak and very depressing movie whose kinder moments cannot save it from taking away the happiness from your heart.

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The Wonderfools: Why Cha Eun-woo & Park Eun-bin’s Netflix Kdrama is Already a Global Sensation

The WONDERfools has become one of Netflix’s most anticipated Korean dramas even before release, thanks to the powerful pairing of Cha Eun-woo and Park Eun-bin, its nostalgic 1999 setting, and a fresh superhero-comedy premise that already has global audiences talking.