Trick
(Korea)
Opened July 13
Drama, Thriller. Directed by Lee Chang-yeolSeok-jin (Lee Jung-jin), a workaholic television producer obsessed with ratings, propels a terminally ill man and his wife to national fame through his sensational show. When the man refuses to be filmed further, Seok-jin pushes through in an attempt to capture his death on camera.
Now You See Me
(U.S.)
Opened July 13
Crime, Action. Directed by Jon M. ChuA team of illusionists known as the Four Horsemen (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco) are chased by authorities after they put up an elaborate show, showering the audience with new euro bills transported from a Paris vault.
Seondal: The Man who Sells the River
(Korea)
Opened July 6
Historical, Adventure. Directed by Park Dae-minCharming, genius swindler Kim Seon-dal (Yoo Seung-ho) and his team of con artists (Ko Chang-seok, Ra Mi-ran, Xiumin) decide to steal a large batch of tobacco, a much-prized good in the Joseon era.
Finding Dory
(U.S.)
Opened July 6
Animation, Adventure. Directed by Andrew StantonDory, a comically amnesiac regal blue tang (Ellen DeGeneres), one day dreams about her parents and embarks on a journey to find them, accompanied by Nemo (Hayden Rolence) and Marlin (Albert Brooks).
Familyhood
(Korea)
Opened June 29
Comedy, Drama. Directed by Kim Tae-gon
Self-absorbed diva Ju-yeon (Kim Hye-soo) has so far in life pursued fame, money and handsome young men. Now that she has entered her 40s, Ju-yeon realizes what she needs in life is a baby.