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Gold Land Review: A Gritty Crime Thriller That Stumbles on Genre Cliches

Gold Land review: Park Bo-young leads this Disney+ crime thriller exploring greed and survival, with strong performances and a tense slow-burn story.

The Queen Who Crowns Episode 12 Reactions: Fans Praise Queen Won Gyeong and Cry Over Injustice Done to Her

The Queen Who Crowns Episode 12 Reactions are out and as the show comes to an end, fans cannot stop praising the Queen who is forgotten in history. Read on.

The Queen Who Crowns Episodes 7 and 8 Reactions of Fans!

The Queen Who Crowns Episodes 7 and 8 Reactions are out and the war between the stupid King and badass Queen continues! Read on.

The Queen Who Crowns Fans Discuss Their Shattering Hopes and Crazy Characters

The Queen Who Crowns fans discuss their emotional turmoil, bringing us some heated moments we can't miss! Read on.

The Queen Who Crowns: Everything to Know About Cha Joo-young’s Upcoming Historical Kdrama!

Here's all you need to know about the upcoming historical Kdrama The Queen Who Crowns. Read on to know more.

The Plot Review: Interesting Premise Blows Up Execution

The Plot Review: The movie has its merits, especially thanks to that convoluted plot line, but it falters horribly in the execution leaving us with a tiring and confusing watch.

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