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ENTERTAINMENT
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?
[Film Review] ‘Past Lives’ masterfully explores the what-ifs of love
Past Lives invites us to witness a tear jerker of an adolescent romance that persists all the way into adulthood in the hearts of two childhood sweethearts.
The best episodes of TIME TO TWICE
From dastardly plans of taking over a mini-mart, to the most epic Karaoke battle — whether you’re a seasoned ONCE or are new to the fandom, this reality TV show has episodes for everyone.
[Review] 'Return to Seoul' and Korean identity
We take a deeper look into the cinematic journey of self-discovery and maturity, set against the colourful and energetic backdrop of Seoul.
The best episodes of ENHYPEN’s ‘EN-O’CLOCK’
Since I-LAND, we haven’t been able to get enough of ENHYPEN. Luckily, EN O’CLOCK is always there to satisfy our need for more of this brilliant septet.
Understanding Japanese colonial era K-dramas
We take a look at South Korean history to help K-drama enthusiasts understand more about their favourite Japanese colonial era K-dramas.