Hyun Bin making series comeback with 'Made in Korea'
MANILA, Philippines — "Crash Landing On You" star Hyun Bin will make his series comeback in the Disney+ Korean series "Made In Korea."
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MANILA, Philippines — "Crash Landing On You" star Hyun Bin will make his series comeback in the Disney+ Korean series "Made In Korea."
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Investment in content for the theatrical film, TV and streaming markets of India and East Asia amounted to $15.5 billion in 2023, a new report shows. But spending slowed to a growth rate of just 4%, a significant slowdown compared with the investment peak in 2021-22, driven by COVID. Media Partners Asia‘s (MPA) 2024 Asia Video Content Dynamics, report which covers India, Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, describes the slowdown as “a normalization of budgets and a rationalization of local content investment in streaming VOD.” India was the strongest-growing market, with a robust 12% growth, driven primarily by sports content, while Indonesia followed with a 5% increase.
MANILA, Philippines — A documentary film about the late actor Christopher Reeve, best known as the titular character in several "Superman" movies, is hitting theaters this October.
MANILA, Philippines — The Christmas-themed movie initially titled "Dear Satan," starring Paolo Contis and child star Sienna Stevens, will be changed to a different title to "better reflect its intended message."
Trigger Warning: Mentions of sexual abuse, rape
Trigger warning: Mention of sexual abuse
MANILA, Philippines — “Lolo & The Kid” director Benedict Mique has a new film that will be open in local cinemas in September.
MANILA, Philippines — The producers behind the indie film and Cinemalaya 2024 Special Jury winner "Alipato at Muog" appealed to the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to reconsider the "X" rating it gave to the movie that tackles the disappearance of activist Jonas Burgos in a mall in 2007.