While it takes too long to get to its emotional third act, Call Me Chihiro has a subtle power to its delivery that will linger.
Author: Sarah Musnicky
While Crash Course in Romance Episodes 11-12 propel things forward, the tonal imbalance highlights a repetitive flaw in the series.
The confrontation that we’ve all been waiting for was mostly everything we could have wanted in Crash Course in Romance Episodes 9-10
Love to Hate You may not be subtle in tackling sexism, but its lead romantic duo breathe fresh air into the romance genre
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 7 & 8 focus on Nam Haeng-seon’s and Choi Chiy-yeol’s relationship and makes it rewarding
With a deepening mystery and a better balance of humor and tension, Crash Course for Romance Eps 5-6 put things back on track.
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 3-4 struggles to handle the clash of genre tones onscreen, losing its identity in the process.
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 1-2 sets the stage for a quirky, high-energy comedy with slightly sinister undertones.