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‘Parasite’ Star Lee Sun-kyun Found Dead Amidst Allegations Of Drug Problems

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The tragic death of Lee Sun-kyun, the celebrated actor known for his role in the Oscar-winning film ‘Parasite‘, has sent shockwaves through South Korea and the international community. Sun-kyun, aged 48, was found dead in a car near Waryong Park in central Seoul, in what police suspect was a suicide. His death has reignited debates about the treatment of mental health and addiction in South Korea, with some referring to the reported suicide as a case of ‘social murder’, a term that implies societal or systemic factors contributing to his death.

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Sun-kyun’s career was marked by a diverse range of roles, from heart-wrenching dramas to thrilling sci-fi series. His international acclaim peaked with ‘Parasite’, a film satirizing South Korea’s deep social inequalities. However, his life took a dramatic turn when he became the subject of a police investigation over alleged illegal drug use. Despite multiple negative drug tests, the media and public scrutiny escalated, leading to widespread stigmatization.

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This situation exemplifies what French sociologist Emile Durkheim termed “social murder” – deaths and suicides caused by societal structures that leave individuals with no choice but to end their lives. In South Korea, the stigma associated with drug abuse is intense. Drug abusers are often branded as criminals rather than patients needing rehabilitation. This view is reinforced by government policies that prioritize criminalization over medical treatment, as seen in the Yoon administration’s approach to drug offenses. The budget for medical treatment of substance addiction was cut by 85%, leaving hospitals with insufficient funds for treating addicts.

The public reaction to Sun-kyun’s case was severe. The media trailed him relentlessly, and the government expressed a willingness to ban those accused of drug offenses from appearing on TV. His case was further complicated by the Korea Communications Commission’s stance and President Yoon’s creation of a drug-busting task force, which focused more on arrests than rehabilitation.

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As we reflect on the life and untimely passing of Lee Sun-kyun, it’s crucial to remember the human behind the headlines. His journey, marked by incredible talent and tragic circumstances, sheds light on the often unseen struggles faced by those in the public eye. This moment serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of empathy and understanding, especially towards those grappling with mental health and addiction challenges. In honoring Lee Sun-kyun’s memory, may we also strive to foster a more compassionate and supportive society, where individuals are met with care and assistance, rather than judgment and isolation. His legacy, beyond his remarkable contributions to cinema, will hopefully inspire a shift towards greater kindness and humanity in our approach to mental health and societal pressures.

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First Look: On Set of ‘Welcome to Derry’ & Interview with Andy Muschietti

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Rising from the sewers, drag performer and horror movie enthusiast The Real Elvirus took her fans behind the scenes of the MAX series Welcome to Derry in an exclusive hot-set tour. The show is scheduled to release sometime in 2025, but a firm date has not been set.

Filming is taking place in Canada in Port Hope, a stand-in for the fictional New England town of Derry located within the Stephen King universe. The sleepy location has been transformed into a township from the 1960s.

Welcome to Derry is the prequel series to director Andrew Muschietti’s two-part adaptation of King’s It. The series is interesting in that it’s not only about It, but all the people who live in Derry — which includes some iconic characters from the King ouvre.

Elvirus, dressed as Pennywise, tours the hot set, careful not to reveal any spoilers, and speaks with Muschietti himself, who reveals exactly how to pronounce his name: Moose-Key-etti.

The comical drag queen was given an all-access pass to the location and uses that privilege to explore props, facades and interview crew members. It’s also revealed that a second season is already greenlit.

Take a look below and let us know what you think. And are you looking forward to the MAX series Welcome to Derry?

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New Trailer For This Year’s Nauseating ‘In a Violent Nature’ Drops

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We recently ran a story about how one audience member who watched In a Violent Nature became sick and puked. That tracks, especially if you read the reviews after its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival where one critic from USA Today said it had “The gnarliest kills I’ve ever seen.”

What makes this slasher unique is that it’s mostly viewed from the killer’s perspective which may be a factor in why one audience member tossed their cookies during a recent screening at Chicago Critics Film Fest.

Those of you with strong stomachs can watch the movie upon its limited release in theaters on May 31. Those who want to be closer to their own john can wait until it releases on Shudder sometime after.

For now, take a look at the newest trailer below:

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James McAvoy Leads a Stellar Cast in the New Psychological Thriller “Control”

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James McAvoy is back in action, this time in the psychological thriller “Control”. Known for his ability to elevate any film, McAvoy’s latest role promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Production is now underway, a joint effort between Studiocanal and The Picture Company, with filming taking place in Berlin at Studio Babelsberg.

“Control” is inspired by a podcast by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie and features McAvoy as Doctor Conway, a man who wakes up one day to the sound of a voice that begins to command him with chilling demands. The voice challenges his grip on reality, pushing him towards extreme actions. Julianne Moore joins McAvoy, playing a key, enigmatic character in Conway’s story.

Clockwise From Top L-R: Sarah Bolger, Nick Mohammed, Jenna Coleman, Rudi Dharmalingam, Kyle Soller, August Diehl and Martina Gedeck

The ensemble cast also includes talented actors such as Sarah Bolger, Nick Mohammed, Jenna Coleman, Rudi Dharmalingam, Kyle Soller, August Diehl, and Martina Gedeck. They’re directed by Robert Schwentke, known for the action-comedy “Red,” who brings his distinctive style to this thriller.

Besides “Control,” McAvoy fans can catch him in the horror remake “Speak No Evil,” set for a September 13 release. The film, also featuring Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy, follows an American family whose dream holiday turns into a nightmare.

With James McAvoy in a leading role, “Control” is poised to be a standout thriller. Its intriguing premise, coupled with a stellar cast, makes it one to keep on your radar.

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