Choi Woo-shik, who takes the role of cinephile-turned-film critic Ko Gyeom from the first couple, described his character as a man who "doesn't know how to give up ... we all grow and mature ...
Starring Squid Game’s Wi Ha-joon as Ha-joon, the film is presented as recovered footage from a popular YouTube channel called, “Horror Times.” Alongside his small crew of friends, Ha-joon, the channel ...
The actor has starred in international hits such as Train to Busan and Parasite In one of the many, many searing scenes of Train to Busan, a desperate Choi Woo-shik and ... him up, only to let ...
Actor Choi Woo-shik recently shared his thoughts on acting and the challenges of his youthful image, revealing that he is ready for a new chapter in his career beyond the youthful roles that have ...
A new K-drama featuring Parasite star Choi Woo-shik has become a hit on Netflix ... Bong-soon star Park Bo-young), with whom he strikes up a romance. After they break up, they are reunited ...
Actors Park Bo-Young and Choi Woo-Shik exuded a sizzling onscreen chemistry in the latest Netflix K-drama, Melo Movie, that made people overindulge in their romantic life off-screen. On February ...
Woo-shik shines in even the smallest of scenes, be it his eyes brimming with tears as he struggles to open up, or as he stands outside his house, unable to go inside as he struggles to handle his ...