- Box Office Reports
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- Korean Box Office is #ALIVE
- The box office showed its most convincing signs of life yet during the Covid-19 pandemic as a hot new title lured large crowds to multiplexes. Total sales for the weekend reached a shade under one million, which was double the previous weekend’s total and over ten times higher than the record lows e...
- by Pierce Conran / Jun 29, 2020
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- THE MAN STANDING NEXT Repeats During Slow Weekend
- The post-Lunar New Year weekend suffered a far steeper crash than usual this year due to fears over the spread of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus, which has so far infected 15 people in South Korea. Admission were down 70% to 1.11 million and local holdovers largely dominated the charts, accounting for 84...
- by Pierce Conran / Feb 03, 2020
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- THE MAN STANDING NEXT Edges Out HITMAN in Busy Lunar New Year Weekend
- Business shot up 150% as the Lunar New Year celebrations got underway, with 3.72 million admissions counted over the three-day weekend, with business spilling over into Monday, which is also a holiday. With three major local releases launched for the festivities, the domestic industry accounted for ...
- by Pierce Conran / Jan 29, 2020
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- Review of the first three quarters for 2016
- After a few years of major growth at the beginning of the decade, the Korean box office has remained flat once again, with this year’s total to date staying at the same level as 2015. However, where gains have been made is in the local industry, which has churned out several major hits and found its...
- by Pierce Conran / Nov 01, 2016
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- INSIDE MEN Claims 4th Weekend Win
- Ahead of the lucrative end of year season, which will kick off this week, admissions took another small dive due to an absence of compelling new releases, leaving Inside Men to take its fourth consecutive weekend crown. Overall, 1.6 million admissions were recorded as Korean films continued to lead ...
- by Pierce Conran / Dec 14, 2015
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- INSIDE MEN Steals Third Weekend Crown
- Without major new releases to drive in business, attendances slide over the past weekend (1.77 million admissions) as holdovers largely retained control of the charts, while a smattering of new titles placing in the top ten. Though less dominant than last week, local films retained a significant edg...
- by Pierce Conran / Dec 08, 2015
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- INSIDE MEN Breaks Out in Debut
- After a rocky track record at the box office throughout 2015, top Korean star LEE Byung-hun found himself convincingly shuffling back into the top spot with his latest release. Fuelled by strong local films, which accounted for 73% of the marketplace, and major Hollywood franchises, business was brisk in the lead up to winter, with 2.43 million viewers recorded in theaters over the frame.
- by Pierce Conran / Nov 26, 2015