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Olympus Has Fallen

Disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning (Gerald Butler) finds himself trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack. Using inside knowledge, Banning works with national security to rescue the President from North Korean kidnappers. Directed by Antoine Fuqua. Runs 119 minutes. Rated 18 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.

World War Z

Based on Max Brook’s best-selling novel, Brad Pitt plays the role of a retired United Nations employee, Gerry Lane, who scrambles around the world in a race against time to stop a Zombie pandemic threatening humanity. Directed by Marc Forster. Runs 115 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.

Secretly Greatly

In this movie based on an Internet comic series, Kim Soo-hyun stars as Won Ryu-hwan a North Korean spy, who is stationed in a small neighborhood in Seoul, pretending to be a jobless slacker. His fellow agents Rhee Hae-rang (Park Ki-woong) and Rhee Hae-jin are posing as a rock singer and high school student, respectively. Their mundane lives turn upside down when South Korea promises financial aid to the North on condition that Pyongyang turns in their spies. The North orders Won and his team to commit suicide. Directed by Jang Cheol-soo. Runs 124 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In Korean.

Man of Steel

In this reboot of the Superman movie franchise, young journalist Clark Kent (Henry Cavil) is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his alien race. Directed by Zack Snyder. Runs 143 minutes. Rated 12 and over. In English with Korean subtitles.