Workplace drama ‘The Auditors’ arrives this weekend

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tvN is bringing workplace drama The Auditors this weekend. The cast is top-notch with Shin Ha Kyun (Evilive) headlining the drama that centers around the audit team in a construction company that works towards uncovering the corruption in the firm. Continue reading

New Korean Dramas: July 2024

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July is bringing few Korean drama premieres but there are lots of interesting shows on the list. The genres also have a wide range. Let’s have a look: Continue reading

Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung pair up for Hong Sisters drama ‘Can This Love Be Translated’

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I’m super excited for upcoming Netflix Kdrama Can This Love Be Translated! There are quite a few reasons for that: it stars two of my favorite actors, Kim Seon Ho (Hometown Cha Cha Cha) and Go Youn Jung (Moving), it’s written by the Hong Sisters (Delightful Girl Choon Hyang, You’re Beautiful, The Greatest Love) and it’s a contemporary rom-com. Continue reading

REVIEW: Marry My Husband (2024)

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Marry My Husband is a truly entertaining show. There is never a dull moment — but it also becomes tiring towards the tail end because of it. Although — kudos for juxtaposing over-the-top scenarios with quiet, introspective moments. Continue reading

Lee Se Young And Na In Woo pair up for romance drama ‘Motel California’

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MBC is bringing a rom-com titled Motel California and it stars one of my favorites Lee Se Young (The Story Of Park’s Marriage Contract) opposite Na In Woo, who I really liked in Marry My Husband. The show is set in a rural area and is based on a 2019 novel Home, Bitter Home. I would have been super excited for this drama but the plot sounds so similar to shows like Hometown Cha Cha Cha and Welcome To Samdal-ri. Continue reading