No Money, More Netflix - KDrama Recommendations for those January Blues
Don’t let the January blues get you down. Here are our 5 Kdrama recommendations that are sure to keep you entertained for the rest of the month.
A Strange and Beautiful 19th Life
Ban Ji-eum (Shin Hye-sun) has the ability to remember her past lives. When this ability kicks in, in her nineteenth life she immediately wants to know if Moon Seo-ha (Ahn Bo Hyun), a close friend, survived the accident that ended her eighteenth life
Don’t die, get revenge. Taxi Driver 2 review
The show follows 5 employees of Deluxe Taxi Services who come to the aid of people who are suicidal or have been failed by the system in some way.
Hope for a Better Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a fantasy drama based on grim reapers that are assigned to prevent suicides in the living world.
Bloody Heart!
Yes! that’s it, that’s the headline because when you have experienced a show such as “bloody heart” you don’t need anything more. This isn’t a review of the drama per se, more like me sharing my thoughts and feelings. This article also contains no spoilers!
I too want to see butterflies but Nevertheless…
I write this article after just recently escaping the crippling clutches of Park Jae Eon (Song Kang)!
Life Begins at Thirty-Nine
The story explores so many human topics in a way that leaves me questioning my own perspective on love and death.
Prepare to be dominated! Love and Leashes Review
When Netflix Korea announced that there’ll be a film about BDSM starring Seohyun and Jun the whole K-pop and K-drama was both surprised and intrigued.
A time to reconnect. Our Beloved Summer Review
Our Beloved Summer is a romantic comedy that follows former lovers whose break up was so harsh they vowed never to see each other again. The duo, played by Choi Woo-shik (Choi Ung) and Kim Da-mi (Kook Yeon-su), is reunited when Yeon-su approaches Ung with a work proposal.
Top 3 Netflix K-Dramas giving us sleepless nights right now!
Sleepless nights have come to be expected, as we collectively binge on the top 3 Netflix K-dramas right now!
When love finds you. Hometown Cha Cha Cha review
Hometown Cha Cha was the first drama that had me glued to my phone since the first romcom Oh My Ghost in 2015. The moment I saw the casting which included Shin Min Ah, Kim Seon Ho, Lee Sang Yi as leads and Lee Jung Eun guest starring, I knew I had to check out this show.
The Queen is ‘Mr. Queen’
There is such a beautiful balance in the storytelling in this drama, every moment feels full of emotion and captures you completely.
Does absolute power corrupt absolutely? ‘The devil Judge’ review
People with power can be diabolical and ''The devil judge'' shows us just that. Money grabbers, greed, power and corruption are what you are in for with this drama.
The Rise and Rise of Snowdrop’s Jung Hae-in ❄️
Snowdrop’s lead actor Jung Hae-In has stolen our hearts in his captivating performance. With his indisputable rise to international fame, we look at his earlier work and what makes him Korea’s man of the moment.
WHY SONG KANG IS THE KING OF NETFLIX…AND OUR HEARTS ♥️!
From his days of Love Alarm to Nevertheless, it seems as if Song Kang has consistently been on our Netflix screens. But how has he managed to wedge himself into our hearts? Read this article on this Netflix Star’s success!
The Silent Sea - Netflix’s Most Watched Non-English Series of the Week!
Review of the Netflix’s current most watched non-English K-Drama of 2022, Silent Sea. During a 24 hour mission to the moon to retrieve unknown samples, crew members uncover horrifying secrets from an abandoned space station. Starring Gong Yoo, Bae Doona and Lee Joon.
‘The King’s Affection’ Review.
"The Kings affection" follows the life of Dam-i (Park Eun Bin), a twin to Prince Lee Hwi who was meant to be killed at birth as twins were considered a baleful sign. She is however saved and snuck out of the palace.
A Not so Ordinary Day, ‘One Ordinary Day’ Review.
One ordinary is a Coupang play remake of the popular British drama 'Criminal Justice'. The drama follows the life of a shy college students, Hyun Soo (Kim Soo Hyun) who ends up being accused of the murder of his one-night stand after a night of drinking, drugs, and passionate sex.