ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
[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).
[Film Review] Celebrating the unsung heroes in ‘A Taxi Driver’
In the spring of 1980 in South Korea, martial law was put in place and Chun Doo-hwan took the title of military dictator after a successful coup d’état.
5 K-dramas perfect for introverts
Here’s a list of the best K-dramas for those who identify as quiet, reflective, and thoughtful introverts.
[Film Review] Finding happiness in frugality and questioning the meaning of success in ‘Microhabitat’
Director Jeon Go-woon’s feature debut Microhabitat (2017) reflects on what it means to live a happy life and the required compromises to do so.
What is the K-drama fascination with a ‘second life'?
From reincarnation to going back in time, there's been a fascination with the concept of starting life again in K-drama content.
8 Korean BLs for first-time viewers
Want to start watching BLs but have no clue which one is up your alley? Look no further. We’ve compiled a list of eight enthralling BLs for every type of viewer to enjoy.
[Film Review] ‘Wonderland’: A subscription to Heaven, or a futuristic Hell?
If you had the chance to create your ideal heaven and live in it as an AI after you die, what price would you be willing to pay?