Posts Tagged ‘Kim Hyo-jin’

Celebrity News
Yoo Ji-tae and Kim Hyo-jin’s wedding photos
by | December 1, 2011 | 40 Comments
Eee, these may be my favorite wedding photos ever. (Pre-wedding photos, to be specific.) I just love the old-fashioned dress and styling here; vintage wedding photos are my favorite. Actors Yoo Ji-tae (Oldboy, A Star’s Lover) and Kim Hyo-jin (Mary Stayed Out All Night) have been dating for years and are all set to tie... More »


Chungmuro/Film
Yoo Ji-tae’s directorial feature and wedding plans
by | November 9, 2011 | 47 Comments
It’ll be a busy winter for actor Yoo Ji-tae (A Star’s Lover, Oldboy), whose feature directorial debut is about to start filming, just a month after his upcoming wedding to actress Kim Hyo-jin (Mary Stayed Out All Night), who’s pictured with him in this wedding-themed shoot for Harper’s Bazaar. Yoo has been directing shorts for... More »


Celebrity News
Kim Hyo-jin in Harper’s Bazaar
by | March 26, 2011 | 39 Comments
You’ve probably noticed that it’s that time of month again, when fashion rags tease their upcoming issues with previews of celebrity photo spreads. This one features actress Kim Hyo-jin (Mary Stayed Out All Night) in the April issue of Harper’s Bazaar, which is centered around the theme “intelligent and sexy.” If by intelligent you mean... More »


Chungmuro/Film
Nine Korean films at Berlin film festival
by | January 23, 2011 | 64 Comments
Korea’s making a big showing at the Berlin Film Festival, with nine films headed abroad, in competition for jury prizes. A few are films we’ve talked about for a while, like Late Autumn, while a good number of them are experimental films or shorts that are more artistically adventurous. Can’t wait to get my hands... More »


Drama Recaps
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 16 (Final)
by | December 28, 2010 | 247 Comments
Hurricane Mary, coming through! This drama goes out the same way it began…totally insane. But you know, by now it’d be even MORE schizophrenic if the drama did a total 180 and started to make sense. So it’s best we go out with as much crazy as we started with. It’s time to embrace the... More »


Drama Recaps
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 15
by | December 27, 2010 | 239 Comments
This episode is all Mu-gyul. Unfortunately, it’s all Mu-gyul being petulant and mopey, which tends to put a damper on things. I’ve already lost my mind trying to follow the wacky logic of this drama, and the last episode pushed girlfriday over the edge. Which means… now it’s time for Mu-gyul to lose his hold... More »


Drama Recaps
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 14
by | December 21, 2010 | 469 Comments
Well, it finally happened. You knew it was coming. The episode in which girlfriday’s sanity gets kidnapped and sold on the black market. What’s the going rate for what’s left of my marbles?   EPISODE 14 RECAP So…Mu-gyul gets KIDNAPPED. No, really. I was hoping that maybe I just had too much to drink and... More »


Drama Recaps
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 13
by | December 20, 2010 | 211 Comments
It’s like this drama went from zero to eighty in the span of seconds — one moment, it’s spinning its wheels while remaining in the same place for ten episodes, and then suddenly wheels find purchase on the gravel and speed off into the distance, careening wildly because all that speed makes it hard to... More »


Drama Recaps
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 12
by | December 15, 2010 | 265 Comments
Pro: The episode had some fluffy, light, funny beats, which I’ve been missing lately. Con: This show has LOST ITS MIND. The plot makes no sense at all. Pro: At least the nonsensical plot is moving? Con: But there’s no consistency to the characters! Pro: How ’bout that awesome taunting look on Jang Geun-seok’s face... More »


Drama Recaps
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 11
by | December 14, 2010 | 199 Comments
Listen, it doesn’t make any more SENSE, but the pace is up and the cute is up, so we’re in happy territory. I wish the live-in hijinks had begun eons ago, not only because it made more sense back when the contracts were in effect, but because they add a nice layer of conflict and... More »