'Hallan' takes Jeju's largely forgotten massacre to the screen
Jeju Island draws millions of tourists each year. They come for the cherry blossoms and volcanic beaches, the UNESCO-designated heritage sites and swanky honeymoon resorts. What most visitors don't know is that the island's soil holds the remains of over 30,000 people killed between 1947 and 1954 — by some estimates, roughly 10 percent of the island's population at the time. The Jeju 4.3 Incident — the term used to describe this period of violence — started as an uprising against plans to hold s
Nov. 15, 2025 - 16:00:00
The splendor and emptiness of 'Kokuho'
There's something that continues to compel us about the pursuit of artistic greatness — the idea that someone might sacrifice everything for their craft, even their loved ones and fortune, might even destroy themselves in service of beauty. These stories have remained a staple of film since its inception, from "A Star is Born" (1937) and "The Red Shoes" (1948) to "Whiplash" (2014) and "The Brutalist" (2024), and they keep finding audiences for the simple reason that we can't look away from peopl
Nov. 14, 2025 - 15:52:36
Ive kicks off Show What I Am world tour in Seoul
On a chilly Sunday afternoon, Ive kicked off the last of three concerts at KSPO Dome in Songpa-gu, Seoul, with the name of its world tour emblazoned on the screen in bold, metallic letters: "Show What I Am." As if to say "this is who we are," the members then appeared as purple-blue lighting flashed alongside rising smoke and fire. The six members lit up the stage with "Gotcha (Baddest Eros)," clad in all black and wearing glittery eye makeup. "Let's go," Ive shouted, as the group continued with
Nov. 3, 2025 - 14:58:14
[Herald Review] From city to city, Stray Kids are 'everywhere, all over the world'
"Stray Kids everywhere, all over the world." The K-pop juggernaut's catchphrase, from their debut song "District 9," filled the sold-out Incheon Asiad Main Stadium as the clock struck 6:10 p.m. Holding red lightsticks, the group's official color, fans roared, eager to see the eight members. After performing 54 shows in 34 cities as part of their "Dominate: Celebrate" world tour, Stray Kids returned to Korea for encore shows, Saturday and Sunday evening. "Are you ready? Put your hands up!" the gr
Oct. 20, 2025 - 12:54:44
'Just Makeup' combines viral casting, touching narratives
When “Just Makeup” debuted on Oct. 3, few expected a reality competition centered on contour palettes and eyeliner precision to become Korea's next new obsession. Yet within weeks, the Coupang Play original has become a bona fide cultural talking point. After Episodes 4 and 5 landed on Oct. 10, the series climbed to the No. 1 spot on the streamer’s chart, with viewership spiking a whopping 665 percent compared to its first week. At its core, the series is simple: 60 makeup-savvy contestants from
Oct. 19, 2025 - 13:32:00
'Welcome to the show': Treasure kicks off 'Pulse On' tour in Seoul
"2025 Treasure concert in Seoul. Welcome to the show!" With the line that signaled the start of the night, Treasure lit up the stage for "2025-26 Treasure Tour (Pulse On)" at the KSPO Dome in Songpa-gu, southern Seoul, on a drizzling Friday. Fireworks shot from the stage as the 10 bandmates emerged from the rift, decked out in black suits and gold chains. The boy band rocked the stage with "MMM." With the lyrics "let me treasure you," the Treasure Makers — the group's fandom — responded in screa
Oct. 12, 2025 - 10:38:28
Chung Myung-whun, La Scala orchestra show their 36-year-old, love-forged chemistry
The Filarmonica della Scala, under the direction of its incoming music director Chung Myung-whun, captivated the audience Wednesday at the Seoul Arts Center with a performance that promised an exciting new era for the renowned orchestra. The concert marked their first performance together in Korea in 17 years and their first since Chung was officially appointed to a term that begins in 2027. The evening began with Verdi’s “La Forza Del Destino” Overture, a fitting opening for an orchestra that h
Sept. 18, 2025 - 15:12:22
Yeon Sang-ho's microbudget gamble can't find its target
Reporters sat in a Seoul screening room Wednesday, looking at the theater's screen with six faces beaming in from Toronto. It was 3 a.m. there, but director Yeon Sang-ho and his cast looked wired, having just emerged from the world premiere of "The Ugly" at the Toronto International Film Festival, where all 1,721 seats had sold out. "Park Jung-min is Toronto's Justin Bieber," Yeon joked about his lead actor's unexpected Canadian fan base. "The joy of watching these brilliant actors on a massive
Sept. 11, 2025 - 15:20:06
aespa’s third concert not fully living up to expectations
Aespa concluded the Korean leg of its third concert series, “2025 aespa Live Tour – Synk: Aexis Line,” at KSPO Dome in Seoul on Sunday, performing a meticulously crafted 26-song setlist that ranged from new solo tracks to a medley of recent hits and their newly unveiled single. Drawing a total of 30,000 fans from around the world, the shows held Aug. 29-31 were well-organized and upgraded with live band segments and elaborate stage production. Yet, ultimately, nothing felt particularly spectacul
Sept. 1, 2025 - 17:47:16
Season 20, Episode 1: Super Junior marks new beginning at 'Super Show 10'
Whoever said 20 is old? True classics never age. The number could truly never have been better for Super Junior as the group marked two decades in music with its "Super Show 10" world tour, which kicked off Friday at the KSPO Dome in southern Seoul. Boisterous noise and chants by E.L.F.s — the group's official fandom — filled the concert Sunday night as the K-pop sensation took the stage, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Sunday's concert was a jam-packed, nearly four-hour event. The nine member
Aug. 25, 2025 - 11:12:23
Why 'My Daughter is a Zombie' could be summer's pleasant surprise
Korean cinema showed up fashionably late to the zombie party. But when it finally arrived with 2016’s "Train to Busan," it more than proved it could hold its own. Now we’re dealing with an even quirkier subspecies: The so-called zom-com, a hybrid genre as awkwardly constructed as its shambling subjects. From cult favorites like "Shaun of the Dead" to "Warm Bodies" and "Zombieland," this mash-up of horror and comedy has staked out real cinematic territory — one that turns blood-soaked chaos into
July 24, 2025 - 15:10:02
Review: 'Omniscient Reader' bets big on franchise dreams, comes up snake eyes
"Honestly, I'm quite desperate. Please help us out here." Director Kim Byung-woo's closing plea at Tuesday's press conference for "Omniscient Reader: The Prophet" at Megabox Coex carried more weight than your typical promotional patter. With a reported 30 billion won ($22 million) production budget requiring at least 6 million admissions to break even, Kim has every reason to sweat. In a year where theaters are experiencing their worst slump in decades, with "Mission: Impossible's" 3.39 million
July 16, 2025 - 14:39:44
Sohn Min-soo, Lim Yunchan bring 2,500 to their feet with four hands, one voice
One of the most anticipated classical concerts of the season took place at the Seoul Arts Center on Tuesday evening. In the last of three performances in Korea before moving on to the Verbier Festival in Switzerland later this month, pianist Sohn Min-soo, 49, and his pupil Lim Yunchan shared the stage ― an occasion that affirmed what the 21-year-old has often attested to in interviews: the deep influence of his teacher. From the moment the lights dimmed, the audience was ready to be transported.
July 16, 2025 - 14:04:27
South Korea’s premier water music festival S2O Korea makes splash in Gwacheon
S2O Korea, one of the best-known water-themed music festivals in the country, lit up Gwacheon with energy and excitement on Sunday, drawing massive crowds despite the humid summer heat. Inspired by Thailand’s traditional Songkran water festival, S2O made its Korean debut in 2022 and has grown into one of the country’s most iconic summer music events. This year’s festival took place over the weekend at Seoul Land in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province. Although Sunday’s weather was hot and cloudy, festiv
July 13, 2025 - 17:26:39
Review: 'Spring Night' a drink-soaked exercise in aesthetic masochism
If alcoholism is a pathology that corrodes the soul with insidious inevitability, "Spring Night" -- director Kang Mi-ja's second feature after a 17-year hiatus -- is cinema's manifestation of that harrowing condition, in both form and content. Fresh from its run at the Berlinale's Forum section earlier this year, this 67-minute exercise embodies the endless cycle of addiction down to its very bones. Rarely does a film mirror its subject matter with such uncanny fidelity, but the effect proves de
July 10, 2025 - 14:37:47