All the films that deal with an event like this one, there's just so much detailed process of the hijacking part,” Byun tells ...
In the vibrant world of cinema, few films manage to blend humor with serious themes as effectively as 'Good News.' This South Korean satire, directed by Byun Sung-hyun, presents a sharp critique of ...
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Top 5 new culinary shows and films every chef and food enthusiast must watch
Across the spectrum of competitive cooking, intimate kitchen portraits and dramatic narratives, certain programmes stand out ...
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What is the true story behind Netflix’s new Korean movie ‘Good News’?
Did you know the Netflix movie Good News is based on the true story of the 1970 "Yodo-go" hijacking? Read more about the real incident here.
The Sharjah Intl. Film Festival for Children and Youth, now in its 12th edition (Oct. 6-12), affirmed its growing stature as ...
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Lee Min Ho joins Yoo Hae Jin, Park Hae Il in new film The Assassins
South Korean actor Lee Min Ho joins Yoo Hae Jin and Park Hae Il in upcoming film 'The Assassins'. The period thriller, ...
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Kim Il Sung's Spy Sung Si-baek Shaped Post-Liberation Politics
Just as the right-wing factions were not all on the same side before and after the founding of the Republic of Korea, ...
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'Good News' (2025) Review - A Witheringly Funny and Visually Inventive Retelling
Sure, retellings of vital historical events are ten-a-penny, so the idea of Byun Sung-hyun (Kill Boksoon) making a movie on the real-life hijacking of Japan Air Lines Flight 351 isn’t remarkable. But ...
Opinion
The New Republic on MSNCognitive Decline? Trump Whines About “Train to Hawaii” in Wild Rant
“I’ve become—Chat and I are really close lately,” Maj. Gen. William “Hank” Taylor said, using a cozy pop culture moniker to ...
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The New Republic on MSNMajor General Reveals Bonkers Relationship With ChatGPT
“I’ve become—Chat and I are really close lately,” Maj. Gen. William “Hank” Taylor said, using a cozy pop culture moniker to ...
For some, it's proof the Italian cultural establishment rejects conservative voices; for others, it shows the far right wants control of the cultural reins.
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