TWO ASIAN WAR EPICS opening this weekend form a study in contrasts. Both "Bang Rajan" (see capsule review on Page 38) and "Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War" depict intense, one might even say ...
“Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood Of War” proves that good stories transcend cultures, languages and points of view. Originally produced and released in South Korea, its epic themes and pure entertainment ...
It’s tough to pre-sell Korean films to Japan, but Universal Pictures has collared Nippon rights to Korean war drama “Tae guk gi.” Two elements that made this pic highly marketable in that territory ...
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The National Museum Cultural Foundation announced on July 15 that it has launched five new museum goods (Myuz) in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Liberation. The newly released products ...
Marvel Comics has just released its newest South Korean superhero — Taegukgi. Named after the Korean flag (with an outfit to match), this “great nation” of a crime-fighter was revealed in Taskmaster ...
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