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Suck Up Project

An incompetent man, Dong-sik’s (Song Sae-byeok) relationship with his girlfriend is jeopardized when his father is chased by a loan shark. He meets the self-claimed “King of Flattery” (Seong Dong-il), who coaches Dong-sik on how to become a successful salesman through flattery. Directed by Jeong Seung-koo. Runs 118 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In Korean.
The Raven
A crazy young man begins committing violent murders inspired by the writings of Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack) so Poe joins with a young Baltimore detective (Luke Evans) to stop the murderer from turning his fictional stories into gruesome reality. Directed by James McTeigue. Runs 110 minutes. Rated 18 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.
Deranged (Yeongasi)
Jae-hyuk (Kim Myeong-min) is a medical supplies salesman and his brother Jae-pil (Kim Dong-wan) is a detective. Suddenly, the police catch a disturbing scene on CCTV of people jumping into water and drowning themselves. When many similar cases are reported, the government declares a national emergency. Follow the two brothers as they investigate the cause of the tragedy. Directed by Park Jeong-woo. Runs 109 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In Korean.
The Amazing Spider-Man
The amazing spider-man, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), was abandoned by his parents as a little child. As he tries to find out his identity and understand his parent’s disappearance, he discovers his father’s mysterious briefcase, leading him to Dr. Curt Conners (Rhys Ifans), who is his father’s former partner. Directed by Marc Webb. Runs 136 minutes. Rated 12 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.
The Cabin in the Woods
A group of five college students drive out for a vacation in a cabin in the woods. The students do not realize that they are being controlled and are to be killed. While exploring different parts of the cabin, each student is killed according to different artifacts they discover. Their vacation turns into a discovery of the truth behind the cabin. Directed by Drew Goddard. Runs 95 minutes. Rated 18 and over. IN English with Korean subtitles.
Two Weddings and a Funeral
To escape from public curiosity and parent’s disapproval, a gay man, Min-soo (Kim Dong-yoon) and a lesbian, Hyo-jin (Ryoo Hyeon-kyeong), get married to each other. While secretly living with their respective partners, they try to act “normal” in public. Directed by Kim Jho Kwang-soo. Runs 106 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In Korean.
Movies on Cable TV
Shrek Forever After
Friday 8:00 p.m. on OCN
DreamWorks presents the final installment of its green ogre series in 3D. Shrek grows tired of his daily routine of being a father and husband and misses the old days when he scared the villagers and bathed in mud. A villain, Rumpelstiltskin, talks Shrek into signing a pact and Shrek ends up in an alternate universe where ogres are hunted and his beloved Fiona hates him. What will it take for Shrek to undo his mistake?
The Karate Kid
Saturday 11:10 a.m. on OCN
The only way to fight is to become stronger! Dre (Jaden Smith) is bullied by his classmates after moving to Beijing, but one day, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), an apartment manager, saves him using his karate skills. Now Dre enters the grueling world of karate to learn how to protect himself.
Live Free or Die Hard
Sunday 03:25 p.m. on Superaction
With the help of a young hacker, detective John McClane takes on a terrorist group seeking to sabotage America’s computer-dependent infrastructure.