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A Special Lady

Na Hyun-jung (Kim Hye-soo) is second-in-command of an organized gang but dreams about her second life as a business owner and prepares for retirement. Meanwhile, prosecutor Choi Dae-sik (Lee Hee-Joon) plans for revenge against Hyun-jung. Directed by Lee An-gyu.

The Only Living Boy in New York

After graduating from college, young Thomas Webb (Callum Turner) learns that his father is having an affair with a beautiful and seductive woman. Determined to break up the relationship, Thomas winds up sleeping with her, launching a chain of events that will change everything that he knows about his family and himself. Directed by Mark Webb.

The Bros

Lee Seok-bong (Ma Dong-seok) is a penniless history teacher who has no interest in the life of his younger brother Joo-bong (Lee Dong-whi), a promising executive at an architectural firm. One day, the brothers knock down a mysterious lady named Aurora (Lee Ha-nui) by car who starts to suffer from memory loss after the accident. Directed by Chang You-jeong.

Heart Blackened

This movie is a remake of the Chinese film “Silent Witness.” The fiancee of a financial magnate is murdered and the daughter of the financial magnate, Choi Hee-jeong (Park Shin-hye), becomes the prime suspect. She hires a lawyer (Choi Min-shik) to clear her name. Directed by Jung Ji-woo.

Let Me Eat Your Pancreas

A high school student (Takumi Kitamura) finds a diary that reveals his classmate Sakura Yamauchi (Minami Hamabe) is suffering from a pancreatic disease. 12 years later, he becomes a high school teacher at the same school he graduated from and remembers several months he spent with Sakura. Directed by Sho Tsukikawa.