This Week in Cinema: Sci-Fi, Comedy, and Supernatural Drama

Time now to check on what's new at the movies this week.
We have a Hollywood science-fiction on teleportation, a Korean comedy about two very silly guys and a debut film from a Spanish director about supernatural forces.
Lee Jeewon has our preview.
"Anywhere is possible" is the tagline for our first movie, "Jumper".
The movie by Doug Liman, who directed "Mr. and Mrs. Smith", is an adaptation of a novel about teleportation.
The main character has the ability to teleport himself anywhere thanks to a genetic anomaly.
But as he discovers this gift has existed for centuries, he also finds himself in a war between people like him and those who have sworn to kill them.

"Smile Babo", Daehan and Mingook are best friends, but their intelligence is a bit lacking.
Daehan is a romantic guy who dreams of marrying his childhood friend Jieun.
As the two bumble through the storyline, the movie develops when Daehan heads to a nearby military base motivated by Jieun's casual comments that a man is not truly a man until his military duties are complete.

Last on our list is "The Orphanage", a debut film by Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona and Academy Award-nominated producer, Guillermo del Toro.
The supernatural drama begins when the main character discovers dark secrets hidden in her childhood home.
The movie depicts the fragility of life, the pain of loss and a mother's unfathomable love.

Lee Jeewon, Arirang News.

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