Tag: Korean Movies

Korean Movies Releasing in May 2025: Virus, Midnight Sun, No Parking and More!

Here's a list of Korean Movies Releasing in May 2025 that you need to look out for! Read on.

Korean Movies Releasing in April 2025: Lobby, Paran, Galatea and More!

Here's a list of Korean Movies Releasing in April 2025 to add in the Hallyu wave fun this month! Read on.

Korean Movies Like When the Phone Rings With Characters Who Have a Hidden Identity Like Baek Sa-eon

Here's a list of Korean Movies Like When the Phone Rings that bring a character with a hidden identity. Read on.

Korean Movies Releasing in January 2025: Crypto Man, Dark Nuns, Ghost Cop, and More!

Here's a list of Korean movies releasing in January 2025 that will make you rush to the theatres! Read on.

Bad Korean Movies of 2024 That Have Missed the Point

Here's a list of some bad Korean movies of 2024 that have missed the target. Read on.

Hilarious Korean Comedy Movies of 2024 You Simply Can’t Resist!

Here's a list of the best Korean Comedy Movies of 2024 that will get you laughing at any time. Read on.

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Sins of Kujo Review: An Impactful Drama That Packs Interesting Punches

Sins of Kujo Review: This is quite interesting, but it takes too long to get to the point.

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Agent from Above Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this Netflix series starring Kai Ko and Wang Po-chieh. Read on.

Agent from Above Review: An Enjoyable, Albeit Obvious Fantasy Thriller

Agent from Above Review: This might not be groundbreaking, but it's an enjoyable watch thanks to Kai Ko's natural charm and some great supernatural action.

It Takes a Village Review: A Lighthearted and Frustrating RomCom

It Takes a Village Review: This breezy Polish rom-com tests your patience but has its moments of warmth and togetherness.

Eat Pray Bark Review: A Shallow But Sweet Watch Thanks to the Beautiful Locales and Adorable Pups

Eat Pray Bark Review: It takes a familiar self-discovery template and gives it a mildly quirky twist, without leaving an impact.