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The bleak trend was mirrored in terms of attendance ... these earned a meager 25% of the nationwide box office. Summer was brighter, with Korean-produced “The Roundup: No Way Out,” “The ...
Local blockbuster, “The Roundup: Punishment” extended its dominance of the South Korea theatrical box office for a fourth weekend. That lifted its cumulative total to a powerful $75 million.
Mystery-horror film “Five Nights at Freddy’s” landed on top of the South Korean cinema box office. But fellow new ... That continues the sub-par trend that set in again at the end of summer.
South Korean cinema box office slumped to its second lowest weekend of the year, continuing a recent weakening trend that was briefly punctuated last month by the local holiday season. Between ...
Local survival drama “The Himalayas” opened on top of the Korean box office, comfortably beating “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Opening on 1,009 screens nationwide, the CJ Entertainment ...
EXCLUSIVE: Looking at the international box office over the past few weekends, if there’s one trend that’s beginning ... however, was Korea where a subsidy offered by local body KOFIC, which ...
South Korean crime thriller "Yadang: The Snitch" defended its box office crown for a second consecutive ... continuing the upward trend of the last week.
It is handled by Walt Disney Company Korea in the country. In terms of admissions, by which local industry observers rank box-office scores, the maritime actioner about a 2002 battle against North ...
Korea primarily uses admissions to measure box-office performance, and only 10 films have ever managed to reach 10 million admissions, or a fifth of the country’s population of 50 million.