South Korea
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‘Return to Seoul’ Is One of the Best Identity-Crisis Movies Ever
Writer-director Davy Chou’s story of a young woman looking for her birth parents in South Korea is one blissful portrait of a woman trying to find herself
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Epik High’s Tablo on Trauma, Triumph, and the Truth
Korean hip-hop star discusses the trio's new EP, 'Strawberry' — and reveals new collaboration plans with BTS’ RM
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‘All of Us Are Dead’ Remains Netflix’s Most Damning Success
One year later, South Korea’s zombie-apocalypse hit still holds up as a bold representation of how society is failing its young people
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‘Past Lives’ Is a Sundance Marvel — and the First Great Film of 2023
Celine Song’s feature directorial debut is a stunning, pitch-perfect romantic drama about two young Korean kindred spirits torn apart by the hands of fate
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NewJeans Owned 2022. They're Going Even Bigger in 2023
K-pop girl group sensations reveal more about their first single album, 'OMG,' in an exclusive interview about music, style, fashion, and their fans
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ATEEZ Do It All for the Fans
'We want to write in a way that people from all parts of the world can relate to,' says Min Gi. 'So it's a personal experience for us that ends up universal'
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BTS Will Still Be Able to Perform for ARMY Even as They Serve in the Army
A Korean Defense Ministry spokesperson said members of the K-Pop group will still be able to participate in "national-level" events as they complete their mandatory military service
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Seulgi of Red Velvet on Exploring Her Dark Side As a Solo Artist
'I think it's deep and profound,' she says of 28 Reasons, her first album outside the group
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Girls' Generation on Their Reunion: 'It's Just Fun To Get Together'
The K-pop girl group return for the first time in 2017. Here's what they've learned during the hiatus, and what's different this time around
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'Bright Energy, Rather Than Sadness': South Korea's Best Indie Band, Say Sue Me, Opens Up
Busan group talks about the creative leap behind their latest album, The Last Thing Left
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