Shocking Bithumb Raid: Ex-CEO’s Real Estate Shenanigans Exposed!

In a scene that could easily be mistaken for a poorly scripted heist movie, authorities stormed the headquarters of cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb on March 19. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office, armed with nothing but a warrant and a lot of questions, decided it was high time to investigate the alleged misappropriation of funds by our dear friend Kim Dae-sik. Apparently, he thought diverting company funds to finance a private apartment lease in the trendy Seongsu-dong district was a good idea. Who knew that living in style could be so costly? 😏

What is The Woman in The Yard? Blumhouse’s Latest is a “Pure Horror Thriller…” (WATCH)

In a chilling turn of events, I found myself drawn into a chilling tale directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, known for his work on “Jungle Cruise” and “Carry-On”. The story revolves around a small, grief-stricken family – mother Ramona (played by Deadwyler), son Taylor (Peyton Jackson), and daughter Annie (Estella Kahiha) – who find themselves under the unnerving gaze of a mysterious woman cloaked entirely in black (Okwui Okpokwasil). Sitting ominously in their rural farmhouse’s front yard, this enigmatic figure stirred unease with cryptic utterances like “Today’s the day” and hints that she takes pleasure in consuming innocent children. As twilight approached, the family began to grasp the urgency of fleeing their property before succumbing to an entity beyond our worldly comprehension.

Former Toronto Senior Programmer Diana Sanchez Named Hot Docs Fest Executive Director

Previously serving as a senior director of film and international programming at the Toronto Film Festival, Sanchez will now manage Hot Docs, aiming to organize a festival from April 24 to May 4 in 2025, following a turbulent 2024 edition. This was subsequently followed by Marie Nelson, who served as president of Hot Docs and had previously worked at ABC News and Disney, resigning in June 2023. At this time, Hot Docs underwent financial restructuring, closed its main Toronto cinema, and significantly reduced the size of its board of directors.