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ENTERTAINMENT
REVIEW: ‘Hotel by the River’ (2018)
Hong Sang-soo’s filmography is known to be minimalistic and emotional, and Hotel by the River (2018) is no exception. Explore family, feeling, fortune, and grief, in all the complex simplicity contained in this black and white film.
[K-drama Review] ‘Squid Game’ Season 2: It’s all about the players
Let the new games begin… Squid Game is back and as brutal as ever.
3 Webtoons We Would Love To See As K-Dramas
Webtoon adaptations are pretty easy to find in Korean dramas. Yet some Webtoons haven’t yet been turned into K-dramas. Here are some Webtoons that we think would make the perfect K-drama!
[Film Review] BTS Kim Namjoon shows his complex self in ‘RM: Right People, Wrong Place’
“What does it mean to be a K-Pop star as a thirty year old?” - This is the question BTS’ leader RM unpacks in his documentary RM: Right People, Wrong Place.
Comforting words of wisdom from 2024 K-dramas for your holiday stress
The holiday season is here! It’s both exciting and stressful, so let these comforting words of wisdom from 2024 K-dramas help you to manage the holiday stress that comes with these celebrations.
The Ultimate K-drama Watch-List for Christmas 2024
Finally, it's the Christmas holidays. You’re drinking hot chocolate or mulled wine and feel cosy next to the warm fire. Now you’re searching for the next K-drama to binge-watch; look no further!
[Film Review] ‘JUNG KOOK: I AM STILL’ (2024)
I went to see Jung Kook at the cinema and, though it was sadly not the real man in person, I learnt a lot in ways I had not expected. And, of course, I was reminded that Jungkook is awesome – but that’s a given, isn’t it?
[Film Review] ‘The Handmaiden’ (2016)
The Handmaiden (2016) is a story of vengeance, a lifetime in the making.
The best episodes of ATEEZ’s ‘WANTEEZ’
These pirate kings turn into variety show kings with episodes taking ATEEZ all over South Korea. There’s never a dull moment in WANTEEZ.
[Film Review] ‘Right Now, Wrong Then’ (2015)
A director and a painter walk into a cafe. And so begins Hong Sang-soo’s semi-autobiographical Right Now, Wrong Then (2015).