Demon Hunters, KPop and Animated Film
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Animation has proven a dominant force in the entertainment industry in 2025, as proven by these films from around the world that have left a notable impact.
Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans remember the first time they pitched the animated film KPop Demon Hunters to some of South Korea's most esteemed songwriters. "Maggie and I went up to the top of the Black Label building in Teddy Park's private room ...
South Korea’s King of Kings shows how AI is transforming filmmaking, cutting costs, and helping local studios compete globally.
Reze Arc” climbed to the top of the Korean chart with $2.4 million from 324,171 admissions over Oct. 10–12, taking a 27.6% market share on 998 screens. According to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council,
When the pandemic shuttered studios and froze productions in 2020, many filmmakers saw their dreams collapse. But South Korean visual-effects veteran Jang Seong-ho found an unexpected breakthrough. His small studio,
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates — "A Better Place," a Pakistani-Korean production about an abandoned child who finds an unlikely guardian in an undocumented South