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One for the Money

Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl), who is unemployed and recently divorced, gets a job at her cousin’s bail-bond business. She is asked to track down a wanted local cop, Joe Morelli (Jason O’Mara), who happens to be a past lover. While she focuses on getting the job done, romance is rekindled. Directed by Julie Ann Robinson. Runs 92 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.

Howling

Sang-gil (Song Kang-ho), a veteran detective, partners with Eun-young (Lee Na-young). They investigate a murder case in which victims were allegedly killed by a wolf-like dog. To get promoted, Sang-gil decides to investigate by himself without reporting the case to his supervisor. Eun-young and Sang-gil find out that the victims had known each other. Directed by Yoo Ha. Runs 114 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In Korean.

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

Johnny Blaze (Nicholas Cage) becomes the Ghost Rider after the devil steals his soul. One day, Moreau (Idris Elba), a monk, visits him and tells Blaze of his destiny of saving Danny (Fergus Riordan) from the devil Roarke (Ciaran Hinds) and remove his curse. Directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. Runs 95 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.

The Woman in Black

A young lawyer, Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) visits a remote village to arrange the will of a dead woman. Village people avoid Arthur and ask him to leave. During that time, children start to disappear. He however notices a woman with a black dress and tries to uncover her secret. Directed by James Watkins. Runs 95 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.

Legends of Valhalla-Thor

Thor is the son of the king of the Gods. One day, he finds a magic hammer, Crusher. Crusher helps and trains Thor to become a strong warrior. Then, the village is attacked by Hel who kidnaps Thor’s friend. Thor undergoes a journey to find his friend and save the village. Directed by Oskar Jonasson, Toby Genkel, and Gunnar Karlsson. Runs 83 minutes. All ages admitted. Dubbed in Korean.

The Grey

Ottway (Liam Neeson) is a professional security guard hired to protect an oil drilling crew from wild animals and danger. On the way home, the group is stranded after their plane crashes in a remote part of Alaska. The survivors struggle to survive the extreme cold and attacks from a pack of wolves. Directed by Joe Carnahan. Runs 116 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.

Movies on Cable TV


The Princess Diaries 2
FRIDAY 08:00 a.m. on OCN

Mia has matured and is ready to assume her role as princess of Genovia. But the stakes for Mia's rule have never been higher with Genovian law stating that princesses must be married before being crowned. Directed by Garry Marshall. Starring Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, and Hector Elizondo.

Inkheart
SATURDAY 06:05 a.m. on Super Action

Inspired by a children's novel by Cornelia Funke, the movie follows the adventures of Mo, who has the special power to bring characters from the books he reads to life. One night, Mo brings out the characters from "Inkheart," a story filled with magical adventures. Directed by Iain Sofley. Starring Brendan Fraser and Sienna Guillory.

Get Smart
SUNDAY 10:50 a.m. on Super Action

Agent Smart must halt an evil plot to take over the world and partners with the lovely but lethal Agent 99, whose identity has not yet been compromised. Directed by Peter Segal. Starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway.
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