Tag: Kang Ae-sim

Love Take Two Episode 5 Review: A Tale of Hurt Women

Love Take Two episode 5 is warm and relatable and the vulnerability will hit you like no other.

Love Take Two Episode 4 Review: Surprise Visitor, New Home and Stronger Relationships

Love Take Two episode 4 is enjoyable but it's the ending that raises red flags!

Love Take Two Episode 3 Review: Another Fantastic, Emotional and Moving Watch

Love Take Two episode 3 is beautifully told and will move you totears at certain points!

Love Take Two Episode 2 Review: A Warm, Heartbreaking Drama

Love Take Two episode 2 is emotional and moving and will make your heart a bit sad.

Love Take Two Episode 1 Review: Warm and Heartbreaking Start

Love Take Two episode 1 is a warm start to a breezy drama... or is it?

Wall to Wall Review: Confusingly Good?

Wall to Wall Review: The film, on Netflix, is a bit of an enigma – it's silly, but not silly enough to be mind-blowingly good!

Popular articles

Agent Kim Reactivated Episode 3 Review: Fast and Definitely Hilarious

Agent Kim Reactivated Episode 3 unleashes the action spirit.

5 Hidden Gem Shows Like Human Vapor for Sci-Fi & Mystery Lovers

If Human Vapor left you craving more atmospheric sci-fi thrillers, these five underrated series offer gripping mysteries, government conspiracies, and emotional storytelling.

Dark Matter Season 1 Ending Explained: Why Daniela Chooses Jason and What the Final Scene Really Means

Dark Matter Season 1 ends with multiple Jasons, heartbreaking choices, and endless possibilities. Here’s a spoiler-filled explanation of the Apple TV+ finale, what happens to Jason2, why Daniela chooses Jason1, and what it sets up for Season 2.

The Loyalty Game Review: A Seductive Psychological Thriller That Plays With Trust More Than Twists

The Loyalty Game starts with an intriguing premise, but its first two episodes struggle to build momentum. Despite capable performances, uneven editing and a scattered narrative make it difficult to stay invested.

Human Vapor Review: When Revenge Becomes an Invisible Monster

Netflix’s Human Vapor transforms a cult Japanese sci-fi classic into a stylish conspiracy thriller that pairs unsettling body horror with an emotionally grounded mystery.