“Wonka”
(US)
Opened Jan. 31
Fantasy
Directed by Paul King
Willy Wonka (Timothee Chalamet), who dreams of becoming the world’s best chocolatier, encounters a “chocolate cartel” and a plot to kick him out of town as its business is threatened. But next to him are four trustworthy supporters whom he meets at Mrs. Scrubitt’s launderette.
“Citizen of a Kind”
(South Korea)
Opened Jan. 24
Drama
Directed by Park Young-ju
Duk-hee (Ra Mi-ran), who lives an ordinary life, travels to Qingdao, China, to capture the boss of a criminal organization after she falls victim to a voice phishing scam. She decides to travel to China after the person who scammed her, Son Jae-min (Gong Myung), calls her from Qingdao asking for help.
“Dog Days”
(South Korea)
Opened Feb. 7
Drama
Directed by Kim Deok-min
Min-sang (Yoo Hae-jin), the owner of a building that houses an animal hospital, doesn’t like dogs, but inevitably becomes close to them through a vet, Jin-young (Kim Seo-hyoung), gradually experiencing positive changes through unexpected encounters with dogs.
“The Birth of Korea”
(South Korea)
Opened Feb. 1
Documentary
Directed by Kim Deok-young
The film covers the first-generation of South Korean politicians and the country's first president Rhee Syng-man and their efforts to protect the country, looking back on a 70-year-long history, reinterpreting some of Rhee's major achievements like farmland reform.