South Korean Actress Song Yoo Jung Passes Away
The 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, popularly known as Paeksang Arts Awards, will be held on 13 May. The organiners have announced the complete list of nominations on Monday, 12 April.
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The award is instituted by Ilgan Sports and JTBC Plus, affiliates of the JoongAng Ilbo, to honour the talents from the film, theatre and television industries.
Chang Key-young, the founder of Hankook Ilbo newspaper, introduced the award in 1965. It is presented in his pen name Baeksang . It is considered one of the prestigious awards by Korean entertainment industry.
Live stream details:
The 57th annual Baeksang Arts Awards will be broadcast live via JTBC on 13 a 9 pm KST onwards. For the past few years, the star-studded event was telecast live through VLive and the tradition is likely to continue this year. However, there would not be live crowd this year due to Covid-19.
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The review of 2017 Kdrama, Lookout
There is no doubt that Kdramas are huge at the moment. People from different nations and regions are developing interests in Korean entertainment. Today, we’ve decided to throw light on another one of the Kdrama,
The Lookout.
The Lookout or
The Guardians is a 2017 Kdrama that achieved great comments and reviews from viewers and critics.
The Lookout is an MBC original. The audience can also stream the show via streaming services such as Rakuten Viki and Dramacool.
The Lookout, also known as
The Guardian, is a South Korean drama. It made its debut in May 2017 and concluded in July 2017. With 32 episodes, the show managed to entertain people with its thrilling concept. It has been four years since the show bid us goodbye. However, it is still the talk of the town. Moreover, with its new addition to the Netflix content library, The Lookout is definitely back on track. Let’s check out all the major details regarding the
Combining comedy and drama has proven a task almost impossible a number of times in cinema, since the balance is very thin and needs a very steady directorial hand to handle it. Lee Seung-won-I, director of the rather extreme for an art-house film Communication and Lies , tries his hand in this combination, in a film that has already garnered attention due to Moon So-ri s presence in the protagonist role.
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Oh Jung-se and Kim Sun-young.
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When watching K-dramas we tend to be dazzled by their beautiful leading actors and actresses, whose faces are adored by the media and many of whom command vast social media followings.
Yet the on-screen stories that capture our imaginations are filled with other compelling characters: colleagues who make us laugh, family members who tug at our heartstrings, and villains who send shivers down our spines.
These are the characters that challenge the leads, the ones that make us care about them.
Thankfully, South Korea has a seemingly limitless supply of talented performers capable of bringing these characters to the screen. Here is our pick of 10 of the most reliable supporting actors and actresses in K-dramas.
Ahead of its final episode, KBS2’s “Homemade Love Story” revealed some behind-the-scenes photos and closing comments from the main actors!
The two actors behind the main “Koala-Moongi” couple were the first to share their gratitude to the viewers of “Homemade Love Story.” Lee Jang Woo, who played the sweet male lead Woo Jae Hee, said, “I was happy that I was able to give viewers a little bit of happiness during the hard times due to COVID-19. We were able to complete the drama without a problem thanks to the actors who showed great teamwork, the crew who worked quietly from their positions, and director Hong Suk Goo who led us through this process well.”