KDrama
Sweet Home Season 3 triumphs with its characters, while being over-dependent on the impact of emotional death scenes, hurting its impact.
Park Kyung-soo’s latest, The Whirlwind, is pretty standard political fare, with little baked in to differentiate it from pack.
Netflix Original Kdrama, The Atypical Family had promise. But it does more than it needs to, leaving things feeling underdeveloped.
Hierarchy will likely fail to climb the ranks, missing a much-needed spark to make it memorable in a saturated Kdrama sphere.
Assassinations, politics, conspiracies, and spies collide in 2025 when Korean thriller Tempest launches exclusively on Disney+ and on Hulu
Frankly Speaking Episodes 5-6 keep the excitement rolling while paying homage to popular Korean reality TV shows like Single’s Inferno.
The 8 Show is human cruelty on displace and a stark critique of capitalism and how easy it is to abide by it instead of break it.
Song Kang-Ho’s Uncle Samsik wastes little time diving into its politics at whiplash speed, but its central character intrigues.
The Atypical Family Episodes 3-4 explores the family’s powers and fears more broadly but Da-hae’s deception reads hollow
Frankly Speaking Episodes 3-4 follows Ki-baek and Woo-joo at their most miserable, until a realization brings them together on a project
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Aema, blends history revisionism with comedic undertones that keeps the otherwise darker subject matter the series explores from taking over
The Winning Try is as much about personal redemption and resilience as it is about rugby thriving on the energy of its K-drama roots.
While the story drags on too long, its pacing can’t overpower the utter sweetness and simplicity of teenage love in Love Untangled.