KDrama
The Judge From Hell spotlights a different side of actress Park Shin-hye’s range fans haven’t seen before, showing off a more playful side.
Set during the first Japanese Invasion, Uprising (2024) is an action drama with a friendship that grounds the tensions of the period.
Love Next Door explores love, family dynamics, and personal growth, highlighting the complexities of emotions and evolving relationships.
Spice Up Our Love is the best kind of little treat for fans of Ja-yeon and Gyu-hyun from No Gain No Love, filling in gaps and our hearts.
While we don’t gain satisfaction with our primary love pairing, No Gain No Love is saved by the strength of its secondary romance plot.
Jung Hae-in and Hwang Jung-min are a dynamic action duo that balance each other perfectly in I The Executioner.
Woo Min-ho’s Harbin is tension-ridden and offers a shallow albeit successfully inspiring display of resistance against all odds.
Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-Sung, two of Korea’s hottest and in-demand stars, join Disney+’s latest Kdrama, Made in Korea, set to debut in 2025.
Starring Shin Min-a and Kim Young-dae, tune in for a fun, modern romance when No Gain No Love launches on Prime Video on August 26.
The Frog will easily have viewers on edge, with its slow-burning mystery and simple premise giving much food for thought.
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