Fire and Ash still No. 1 in 5th week at box office
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Avatar: Fire and Ash has collected over $888.3 million at the overseas box office, including the collection from the Korean box office.
Korean sports drama The Match, which stars Lee Byung-hyun and Yoo Ah-in, topped the country’s weekend box office for a third consecutive week. Released on March 26, The Match grossed an additional $2M over the past week, bringing its total box office ...
South Korean crime thriller “Yadang: The Snitch” defended its box office crown for a second consecutive weekend, earning $3.4 million and capturing 49.5% of total market share. The film, which opened on April 16, drew another 521,459 admissions ...
Yeon Sang-ho’s “The Ugly” climbed to the top of the Korean box office with $1.9 million from 254,828 admissions over Sept. 19–21, edging past “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” which earned $1.7 million and settled for second.
Starring Koo Kyo-hwan and Moon Ga-young, Once We Were Us is a Korean adaptation of the Chinese film of the same name, reimagined for local audiences. The film has earned praise for its emotional authenticity and compelling performances, resonating strongly with fans of romantic drama.
Hollywood franchise entry “Predator: Badlands” opened atop the Korean box office with $1.1 million from 160,000 admissions across 953 screens, capturing 25.4% of market share. The latest installment in the sci-fi action saga bowed strongly midweek ...
Fantasy action film “Omniscient Reader” opened in first place at the Korean box office, earning $3.2 million from 427,358 admissions over the July 25–27 weekend. According to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film ...