Tag: Ji Chang-wook

My Name is Gabriel Episode 9 Review: An End to Chang-wook and Jin-kyung’s Gabriel Lives!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 9 brings an end to Ji Chang-wook and Hong Jin-kyuhng's lives as their Gabriels! Read on.

My Name is Gabriel Episode 8 Review: Model Hong Jin-kyung and Farmer Ji Chang-wook!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 8 brings laughter, fun and exhaustion all at once as Jin-kyung dances while Chang-wook studies. Read on.

My Name is Gabriel Episode 7 Review: Ji Chang-wook and Hong Jin-kyung Bring a Hilarious Twist!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 7 brings Ji Chang-wook and Hong Jin-kyung on their adventures that leaves us laughing out loud! Read on.

What is Revolver Korean Movie About? Plot, Release Date, Cast and More

Revolver Korean Movie is all set to hit theatres in South Korea. Here’s everything you need to know before you catch the film.

Queen Woo Teaser: Jeon Jong-seo Embarks on a Riveting Battle for Survival

The Queen Woo Teaser is finally out and it has set the tone for the drama with a series of dramatic sequences. Read on to know more!

Korean Movies Releasing in August 2024: Revolver, Victory, Mission Cross and More

Check out the list of Korean movies releasing in August 2024!

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