Korean Culture Centre UK September 26, 18:30-20:30, September 27-28, 10:00-20:00 RSVP to KCCUK at 0207 004 2600   This time we are a little behind, so we hope the information published in our previous article helped you notice the interesting events which took place yesterday evening and tonight. As a recap, from Thursday 25 to […]

Wednesday 24 September, 7-11pm @ Curzon Cinema Soho, 99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY RSVP to KCCUK at 0207 004 2600 or info@kccuk.org   Tomorrow, Wednesday 24 September, the KCCUK and KOCCA are holding an opening event to the K-Drama Week at Curzon Cinema Soho. The evening will start with the screening of the film […]

On Wednesday 24 September 7pm, part of the K-Drama Week starting this Tuesday, Curzon Cinema Soho will be screening IRIS: The Movie, which is a summary of the main drama series of the same name. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director, Yang Yun-ho, who will also be giving a seminar […]

In previous articles, we have told you about the Korean drama awards we were preparing, based on a vote by you, UK-based K-drama fans, and about the Korean drama week which the Korean Cultural Centre UK is organizing on September 24-28. Due to conflicting schedules, the Daehan Drama Awards won’t be hold at the KCCUK […]

We announced a few days ago the Korean drama week that is being organized by the Korean Cultural Centre UK and will take place on September 23-28. We had given an overview of the program. Now, we can finally give you the full programme, so that you can now book the dates and times in […]

An engaging espionage movie that combines all the best of the genre, thumbs up on emotionality and yet remains relatively predictable… Commitment originated from the same company that produced 2013 box office hit Secretly, Greatly. Both films follow almost the same background storyline. Circumstances are different but the backbone is the same. Indeed, both stories […]

The Face Reader is a beautifully crafted and hectic period drama full of political intricacies, which yet says little about actual face reading… Three main reasons might have led you to watch The Face Reader, and unfortunately, one of them, the most important one actually, fails to meet expectations. Firstly, The Face Reader is a period drama, and as […]

This coming week will probably be the most busy week ever for Korean film and television in the United Kingdom. Not only are we organizing our 2nd event for the London Korean Drama Club on Monday (book your ticket here if you have not done so yet), the KCCUK is hosting a Q&A with famous […]