UPCOMING FILMS

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The First Omen Only in theaters April 5.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Goblin Coming to DramaFever this Winter Season










Goblin





Kim
Shin (Gong Yoo) is an immortal “goblin,” and has the rather honorable title of
being the Protector of Souls. His roommate Wang Yeo (Lee Dong Wook) also
happens to have the equally lofty, if thoroughly opposing, title of Angel of Death,
and he acts as the story's grim reaper who claims souls. However, both these
devilishly handsome angels have a problem: Wang Yeo has amnesia and Kim Shin
wants to end his own (immortal) life.










 


Director: Lee Eung-Bok


Writer: Kim Eun-Sook


Release
Date:
December 2, 2016


Runtime: Fri & Sat


Language:
Korean with English subtitles







 


Cast


  • Gong Yoo as Kim Shin

  • Kim Go-Eun as Ji Eun-Tak

  • Lee Dong-Wook as Wang Yeo

  • Yoo In-Na as Kim Sun (Sunny)

  • Yook Sung-Jae as Yoo Duk-Hwa

  • Jo Woo-Jin as Secretary Kim

  • Kim Seong as Kyeom

  • Park Hee as Von

  • Hwang Suk as Jung

  • Lee El

  • Kim Min-Jae as King (special appearance)

  • Kim So-Hyun as Queen (special appearance)


Goblin Coming to DramaFever this Winter Season



Goblin

Kim Shin (Gong Yoo) is an immortal “goblin,” and has the rather honorable title of being the Protector of Souls. His roommate Wang Yeo (Lee Dong Wook) also happens to have the equally lofty, if thoroughly opposing, title of Angel of Death, and he acts as the story's grim reaper who claims souls. However, both these devilishly handsome angels have a problem: Wang Yeo has amnesia and Kim Shin wants to end his own (immortal) life.


 
Director: Lee Eung-Bok
Writer: Kim Eun-Sook
Release Date: December 2, 2016
Runtime: Fri & Sat
Language: Korean with English subtitles

 
Cast
  • Gong Yoo as Kim Shin
  • Kim Go-Eun as Ji Eun-Tak
  • Lee Dong-Wook as Wang Yeo
  • Yoo In-Na as Kim Sun (Sunny)
  • Yook Sung-Jae as Yoo Duk-Hwa
  • Jo Woo-Jin as Secretary Kim
  • Kim Seong as Kyeom
  • Park Hee as Von
  • Hwang Suk as Jung
  • Lee El
  • Kim Min-Jae as King (special appearance)
  • Kim So-Hyun as Queen (special appearance)

Netflix's True Memoirs of an International Assassin This November










True
Memoirs of an International Assassin





The story: courtesy of Netflix Media





Inside every average guy, there’s an action hero dying to get out. Yet
when aspiring author Sam Larson’s fantasy life crashes into his everyday life,
he learns the hard way that there are no re-writes in the real world. With his
life on the line, Sam is forced to channel his fictitious alter ego to beat the
bad guys and become the hero of his own story.







In True Memoirs of an
International Assassin
, Kevin James shows audiences a side of his persona
they’ve never seen before. James — whose comedy kingdom includes TV (“The King
of Queens,” “Kevin Can Wait”), movies (“Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “Grown-Ups,”
“Pixels”) and the standup stage – plays mild-mannered accountant Sam Larson, a
wannabe author aiming to make the best-seller list. His imagination is bigger than
his cubicle can contain, and his research into the espionage world includes
deep background from a former Mossad agent (Ron Rifkin). 










When he writes an adventure novel called Memoirs of an International Assassin, his millennial e-publisher
(Kelen Coleman) adds the word “True,” labeling Sam’s book as non-fiction in an
effort to goose sales. Mistaken for an actual assassin, Sam is kidnapped and
taken out of the country, where violent revolutionaries, a Russian crime lord
and CIA operatives assume he is “The Ghost” — the stone-cold, highly skilled,
gun-for-hire from his book. Sam isn’t The Ghost — but if he wants to survive,
he better learn to be -- FAST.










“Sam is a dreamer, who has his dream handed to him, but it isn’t exactly
the way he wanted it,” says director and writer Jeff Wadlow (“Kick-Ass 2”).
“It’s scary, and it freaks him out. But to see a guy become the hero he’s
always fantasized himself as is why we go to the movies. Who doesn’t want to
see someone they care about live his dream?”














Only on
Netflix beginning November 11.





Directed by
Jeff Wadlow


Written by
Jeff Wadlow and Jeff Morris


Produced
by: Todd Garner, Kevin Frakes











Starring:


Kevin James


Zulay Henao


Andy Garcia


Kelen
Coleman


Maurice
Compte

Netflix's True Memoirs of an International Assassin This November



True Memoirs of an International Assassin

The story: courtesy of Netflix Media

Inside every average guy, there’s an action hero dying to get out. Yet when aspiring author Sam Larson’s fantasy life crashes into his everyday life, he learns the hard way that there are no re-writes in the real world. With his life on the line, Sam is forced to channel his fictitious alter ego to beat the bad guys and become the hero of his own story.

In True Memoirs of an International Assassin, Kevin James shows audiences a side of his persona they’ve never seen before. James — whose comedy kingdom includes TV (“The King of Queens,” “Kevin Can Wait”), movies (“Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “Grown-Ups,” “Pixels”) and the standup stage – plays mild-mannered accountant Sam Larson, a wannabe author aiming to make the best-seller list. His imagination is bigger than his cubicle can contain, and his research into the espionage world includes deep background from a former Mossad agent (Ron Rifkin). 


When he writes an adventure novel called Memoirs of an International Assassin, his millennial e-publisher (Kelen Coleman) adds the word “True,” labeling Sam’s book as non-fiction in an effort to goose sales. Mistaken for an actual assassin, Sam is kidnapped and taken out of the country, where violent revolutionaries, a Russian crime lord and CIA operatives assume he is “The Ghost” — the stone-cold, highly skilled, gun-for-hire from his book. Sam isn’t The Ghost — but if he wants to survive, he better learn to be -- FAST.


“Sam is a dreamer, who has his dream handed to him, but it isn’t exactly the way he wanted it,” says director and writer Jeff Wadlow (“Kick-Ass 2”). “It’s scary, and it freaks him out. But to see a guy become the hero he’s always fantasized himself as is why we go to the movies. Who doesn’t want to see someone they care about live his dream?”



Only on Netflix beginning November 11.

Directed by Jeff Wadlow
Written by Jeff Wadlow and Jeff Morris
Produced by: Todd Garner, Kevin Frakes


Starring:
Kevin James
Zulay Henao
Andy Garcia
Kelen Coleman
Maurice Compte