SM C&C to merge with Jang Dong-gun’s agency

Jang Dong-gun (Am Ent.)

SM C&C, an affiliate of S.M. Entertainment, said Thurday that it had finalized its merger with AM Entertainment, a management agency for top-class celebrities including Jang Dong-gun, Kim Ha-neul and Han Ji-min.

“SM C&C will begin expanding its business not only in Korea, but throughout Asia after the merger with AM Entertainment,” said Kim Young-min CEO of SM C&C.

The company recently began business by producing the drama “To the Beautiful You,” now airing on SBS.

It also signed contracts with other entertainers such as Lee Soo-geun, Kim Byung-man and Shin Dong-yup. Comedian-turned-TV presenter Kang Ho-dong, who was on a break after his tax evasion scandal, has also signed a contract with SM C&C.

By Lee Hyun-jae, Intern reporter (lhj137@heraldcorp.com)

Credit: Korea Herald

Details for U-KISS Fan Camp in Korea released

【U-KISS Fan Camp in Korea!】

Tour points (Activities done with U-KISS):
☆ Mini athletic meet
☆ Barbecue party
☆ A present from U-KISS! Mini concert & fanmeeting
☆ 6:6 commemoration photoshoot and fansigning

When: October 13th~15th (3 days, 2 nights)
※ U-KISS will only be there on the 14th

Where: 13th → Your hotel of choice
14th → Konjiam Resort (http://www.konjiamresort.co.kr/)

Minimum number of participants: 150 people

Itinerary: 13th → Arrive to Korea and check into your hotel of choice
14th → Check out of your hotel and arrive to Konjiam Resort (Camp with U-KISS during the afternoon~night)
15th → Check out of Konjiam Resort and return home

 

 

 

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U-KISS’ Dong Ho’s Movie ‘Don’t Cry Mommy’ To Premiere in November

U-KISS’ Dong Ho will see his movie premiere in November.

Don’t Cry Mommy revolves around the story of sexual offenders against minors and is directed by Kim Yong Han and stars Yoo Sun, Nam Bo Ra, U-Kiss’ Dong Ho and more.

The movie will first make its limited premiere at the upcoming Busan International Film Festival on October 8. After the movie’s screening, Dong Ho, Yoo Sun and the other actors and director will come out to greet the audience and share a discussion time with them.

 

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The dark movie revolves around a mother (Yoo Sun) who loses her only daughter to a group of delinquent high school students. Deciding to take justice into her own hands, the mother viciously goes after the high school students with unforeseen consequences for both the mother and perpetrators. Dong Ho stars as Jo Han, the classmate of Yoo Sun’s daughter, Eun Ah.

The movie will see its major premiere in November.

 

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U-KISS to Attend “K-POP Fantasy Concert” in The Philippines

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Korean Media Holdings, one of Korea’s largest media content providers, and Gangnam dance academy DM School are collaborating on a multi-act event called “K-POP Fantasy Concert”, and DM School has confirmed that U-KISS will be performing.

The “K-POP Fantasy Concert” will be held on January 19th, 2013 in Manila, Philippines. While the artist list is still being finalised, INFINITE and Girls’ Generation have also been confirmed for the event. This will be the first time U-KISS will have visited the Philippines, after mall tours and a concert in 2010.

“K-POP Fantasy Concert” is a push by KMH to expand its operations overseas in light of K-Pop’s growing popularity in Southeast Asia. KMH is hoping that this event could spearhead future concerts or tours in this region.

U-KISS is currently preparing for their comeback in Korea with their seventh mini-album “Stop Girl”. The album drops on the 20th.

 

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Director Chung returns with graphic torture drama

A scene from Chung Ji-young’s latest film “National Security.” (Hohoho Beach)

‘Unbowed’ director says he wants presidential candidates to see his latest work, which recounts torture suffered by late democracy activist Kim Geun-tae

BUSAN ― After highly controversial courtroom drama “Unbowed,” director Chung Ji-young has returned with another socially conscious, politically themed drama inspired by the true story of late politician and democracy activist Kim Geun-tae.

In spite of its serious subject matter, last year’s “Unbowed” was often comical and humorous. Yet Chung’s latest movie, unveiled to the press on Saturday during BIFF, is a graphic torture drama filled with violence and injustice. Almost anyone would find the film very hard to sit through. But director Chung wants as many viewers as possible to see the film, especially the current presidential candidates.

Director Chung Ji-young listens to a reporter’s question during a press conference promoting his latest film “National Security” at Centum City Shinsegae in Busan on Saturday. (Yonhap News)

“Yes, I do want to invite the candidates,” the director said during a press conference on Saturday.

“I don’t know if they’ll accept my invitation, but I’d really like them to watch this movie. It deals with the history that we must overcome in order to move on to the future.”

The film, titled “National Security” (called “Namyeong-dong 1985” in Korean), is based on late politician Kim’s arrest and torture at the infamous Namyeong-dong detention center during Chun Doo-hwan’s military regime. The film successfully serves its obvious purpose ― to let its viewers witness the horrors experienced by pro-democracy activists in the ’80s.

Actor Park Won-sang, who starred as the fierce and folksy lawyer in “Unbowed,” plays Kim Jong-tae, a stand-in for the real-life Kim Geun-tae. The movie follows Kim’s days in the detention center, as he gets accused of being a pro-North Korean communist and eventually endures all sorts of hard-to-watch torture.

“I gave the character his own name because it wasn’t just late Kim Geun-tae who went through what he went through at the time,” Chung told reporters. “In fact I interviewed a lot of people who were tortured during the time period while preparing for this film.”

In the beginning, Kim is ordered to write about his life in detail. He cannot sleep nor eat until he finishes. When Kim fiercely denies he is a communist, and stresses that his pro-democracy activism against the military regime has no links with North Korea, a “torture expert” named Lee Doo-han (Lee Kyeong-yeong) is called in. Lee’s character is based on real-life figure Lee Geun-an, who tortured late Kim as well as other prisoners at the detention center.

Lee first does waterboarding, to the degree that Kim vomits and eventually loses consciousness. He later administers electric shocks and forces him to swallow chili powder with water. Lee makes sure Kim does not get any external scars, and that he is not killed. Actor Lee Kyeong-yeong is impressive playing the sadistic villain, who would do anything ordered by his superiors.

Lee’s young followers are aware of the injustice, but choose to do nothing about it. Although they witness the violence Kim endures every day, they only care about their own lives. One of them is devastated because his girlfriend is breaking up with him, while the other man is anxious because he does not want to miss baseball on the radio.

“We chose the kind of chili powder that was not so spicy,” said actor Park, who jokingly thanked his parents for giving him such “healthy genes” that helped him pull off shooting the film.

Late Kim Geun-tae stayed active in Korea’s political scene after he was released from the center. He was one of the supporters of Roh Moo-hyun, who became president in 2002. Kim served as Health and Welfare Minister during Roh’s presidency from 2004 to 2005. He suffered from Parkinson’s disease, which may have been caused by his torture, as well as severe post-traumatic stress disorder. He died from complications of Parkinson’s in 2011 at age 64.

Veteran actors Moon Sung-keun and Myeong Gye-nam, who are well known as supporters of late President Roh Moo-hyun, also appear in the movie as cruel officers of the military regime. Moon, who served as the interim leader of Democratic United Party in 2011, also starred as the unjust judge in “Unbowed.”

Director Chung said he hasn’t found a distributor for the film. The film is scheduled to be released later this year.

By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldcorp.com)

Credit: Korea Herald

TVXQ returning to stage with new album

It has been nearly two years since K-pop duo TVXQ released their last album, and now they are set to make a comeback performance with the release of their sixth record “Catch Me.”

The boys will be performing their title track “Catch Me” and “I Don’t Know” on KBS’ “Music Bank” on Friday, MBC’s “Music Core” on Saturday, and SBS’ “Inkigayo” on Sunday, according to their agency.

K-pop duo TVXQ are making their comeback with their new album “Catch Me.” (S.M. Entertainment)

The Transformers-like dance moves of their latest music video caught the attention of fans, with nicknames such as the “hulk dance” or “dragon dance” coined to describe the group’s new choreography.

Tony Testa, a famous hip-hop choreographer who also choreographed the moves for SHINee’s hit song “Sherlock,” said he sought to express the anger and sorrow of “Catch Me” after being inspired by Joss Whedon’s blockbuster action hero flick “The Avengers.”

As K-pop fever continues to stretch its borders, it appears that Psy is not the only one catching the attention of foreign listeners. TVXQ’s “Catch Me” was aired on the Monday episode of “Live! with Kelly & Michael,” a popular American morning talk show hosted by Kelly Ripa and former American football star Michael Strahan. A clip of the song was played at the beginning of the show as the opener while Ripa and Strahan danced in front of their live studio audience.

By Julie Jackson (juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)

Credit: Korean Herald

U-KISS’ Hoon and Jewelry’s Yewon win ‘Wrestling Idol’

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U-KISS‘ Hoon and Jewelry‘s Yewon were titled the champions in MBC‘s Chuseok special, ‘Wrestling Idol‘.

Even though Yewon is small, she managed to defeat KARA‘s ‘Giant Baby’ Jiyoung and After School‘s Gaeun to win 1st overall for the female title. After she won, she said, “Jewelry’s album hasn’t come out for a year, but I’m working this hard to get an album out. CEO! Listen well!” She also wrote on her Twitter, “Everyone, I won 1st in wrestling. I gritted my teeth and did it for Jewelry’s comeback.”

Hoon managed an even larger feat by defeating an actual wrestling champion, Lee Man Gi. In a set of completely unexpected events, Hoon managed to push the wrestling giant backward to win. After his win against Lee Man Gi, Hoon went on to defeat INFINITE‘s Woohyun by bringing him to his knees, winning [the] title of the Wrestling king.

Check out Hoon’s winning match!

 

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