K-Pops! explores family bonds through music and was inspired by Paak’s pandemic bonding over K-pop with his son – who now ...
From maximalist visual feasts to painterly landscapes, these romance movies provide some of the best-looking visuals.
Duvall began acting in the theater in the 1950s, pursued a career in television in the 1960s and achieved his greatest prominence in films in the 1970s and beyond.
"Paths of Glory" hasn't lost an ounce of its staying power in the 69 years since its theatrical release. It's a sharp, infuriating critique of bureaucratic malice whose potency lies in how deeply the ...
On Feb. 15, 2026, America lost one of its finest actors, Robert Duvall. Born Jan. 5, 1931 in San Diego, Calif., Duvall was 95 ...
Mantis arrives swinging a blade through the underworld of killers, a continuation of the violent mythology first unveiled in Kill Boksoon. The world of contract killers is governed by rules, and rules ...
For French Ambassador Philippe Bertoux, an avid hiker who enjoys exploring South Korea's mountains, the longstanding bond between Seoul and Paris is much like a long hike with a trusted friend that ...
A lost Korean War film recovered, scored & edited 75 years later, blending rare color footage, humor, love, and ...
In the brutal winter of December 1950, during the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War, Ensign Jesse L. Brown—the first African American naval aviator in U.S. Navy history—was flying close ...
Shōgun, Band of Brothers, M*A*S*H, and The Pacific are a few examples of war shows that radically changed the genre and ...
Air cavalry’ commander John B Stockton was the inspiration behind Duvall’s napalm-sniffing Lt Col Kilgore in Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam war epic ...