KDrama
After months of anticipation, A Shop for Killers Season 2, the explosive, action-packed Korean drama, has officially been greenlit.
Karma (2025) weaves a tangled web that should fascinate. Instead, in its attempts to add intrigue, the storyline becomes overcomplicated.
Sold with the premise of a rom-com in the middle of an apocalypse, Newtopia never fully lives up to its promise or potential.
When Life Gives You Tangerines Volume 2 transitions this story from the first few episodes’ “springtime” theme to summer.
Within its first few episodes, When Life Gives You Tangerines pulls at the heartstrings, with IU and Park Bo-gum giving us all the romance.
Right out the gate, The Potato Lab Episodes 1-2 prove that we’re in for a hilariously fun time in this workplace rom-com.
Motel California asks a lot from its audience and ultimately proves to be a frustrating journey, with the end result feeling unearned.
Newtopia Episode 4 is the halfway point in the series, and it’s an odd one, with its mismatched tone distracting and throwing things off.
Over the course of When The Stars Gossip Episodes 13-14, there are highs and lows, culminating in Ryong finally getting caught.
Motel California Episodes 11-12 is a culmination of Kang-hee learning that to love is sticking by your loved ones no matter what.
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Bloodhounds Season 2 is a fast, action-packed race from start to finish. Yet, it doesn’t hit the height of the stakes of its previous season.
The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Bloodhounds Season 2 gets an official release date on Netflix and we get more information on Rain’s character in new trailer.















