4/1/2024 0 Comments Tazza the high rollers poster![]() The man behind “Tazza: The High Rollers” (2006) and the megahit “The Thieves” (2012) introduces a historical action drama this summer with a cast as impressive as his previous films. This seems to be just the beginning of Korean movies’ reclamation of the box office, with a variety of star-studded Korean films helmed by hit directors gearing up for the summer rush.ĭrama/Thriller - “Assassination” (Opening July 22) ![]() That success was quickly followed by “Northern Limit Line,” with patriotic themes that continue to draw audiences to the box office three weeks later.Īs of Wednesday morning, “Northern Limit Line” had brought in 4.8 million moviegoers, remaining in second place at the box office lagging only behind Pixar’s hit “Inside Out.” Korean movies began to pick up at the box office with “The Classified File,” a true-story crime thriller that opened on June 18. Korean moviegoers opted for blockbuster Hollywood films like “The Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Furious 7,” “Mad Max” and “Jurassic World” or smaller surprise hits like “Kingsman: The Secret Service” and “Whiplash.” With the exception of “Ode to My Father” and “Twenty,” no Korean movies were able to make a big splash in theaters. The first half of 2015 was not kind to the Korean film industry. ![]()
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