ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
[Film Review] ‘A Lonely Island in the Distant Sea’
Director Kim Mi-young’s A Lonely Island in the Distant Sea (절해고도) serves as a reminder that life in Korea isn’t all the glitzy lights of Seoul.
[Review] ‘j-hope IN THE BOX’
“When I get back to Seoul, I’ll busy with meetings and whatnot, I’ll be back to being J-Hope” — BTS superstar J-Hope has delighted fans with his behind-the-scenes documentary, but what is IN THE BOX really about?
[Film Review] BTS Yet to Come
ARMYs all over the world have been simmering with excitement at being able to see the seven members in glorious HD and with the theatrical release of the Yet to Come concert held in Busan during October 2022.
‘The Thieves’ Korean cinematic legacy
It’s been 10 years since the release of 도둑들 (‘Dodukdeul’ or ‘The Thieves’). We spoke to the film’s director and producer to explore why the movie’s female characters had such a crucial role in cementing its successful legacy.
‘Decision to Leave’ makes UK debut
South Korean director Park Chan-wook made his name with ‘Oldboy’ and ‘The Handmaiden’. This year, he tried his hand at a romantic crime thriller with ‘Decision to Leave’. But what is it about? And is it worth the watch?
K-Dramas you’ll love to watch this Autumn
Cold weather and longer nights signal the start of more evenings hunkered down in front of the TV.
Our all-time favourite Idol Reality Shows
We know you’re desperate for more content from your favourite K-Pop groups because we are too!
The best Going Seventeen episodes
Going Seventeen has helped to set the standard for idol variety shows.
[Review] ‘Happiness’, post-COVID zombie thriller
Set in post-COVID-19 Korea, Studio Dragon’s thrilling new drama takes our reality and twists it into something all the more monstrous.