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The Grotesque Mansion
Korean Movie - 20217.3
An omnibus work that captures the strange and eerie real-life horror that happens while webtoon writer Ji Woo reports on the abandoned apartment Gwanglim Mansion. (Source: Naver)
The Secret Message
Korean Drama - 2015, 18 episodes7.3
Woo Hyun is a Korean man, and Haruka is a Japanese woman. They live different lives, but they both carry emotional scars from their first love. While looking for answers and hope, their fateful encounter will change…
The Secret (Love)
Thai Special - 2021, 1 episodes7.3
A prequel to Don't Say No The Series, it details the relationship of Leo and Fiat from longtime friends to lovers. (Source: Nauriya at MyDramaList)
The Vancouver Asahi
Japanese Movie - 20147.3
The Vancouver Asahi baseball team consists of 2nd generation Japanese immigrants living in Canada. They play within a local amateur baseball league. The team got popular due to their fair play spirit, while struggling…
The Prince of Tennis
Chinese Drama - 2008, 22 episodes7.3
Long Ma is a tennis prodigy who garnered 4 successive victories at the American Junior Tennis Tournament. Like his father, former professional tennis player Long Zheng Nan, Long Ma possesses both top-notch skills and…
The Warriors
Korean Movie - 20017.3
In the 14th century, a failed Korean political envoy attempts to rescue a Ming princess from Mongols in an effort to save Korea's relationship with China.
The King of Romance
Taiwanese Drama - 2016, 17 episodes7.3
A popular Chinese folklore tells of how the Jade Emperor, the king of gods, expelled the angels Golden Boy and Jade Girl from heaven to the human world. There, they are cursed to a romance that spans seven lives, during…
The Everlasting Love
Chinese Drama - 2023, 24 episodes7.3
Burdened with vengeance for her father's death, Amu disguises herself as a man and infiltrates the Chiyin Manor. However, she is discovered by the young master Chu Jing Chen, who pretends to be unaware of her true…
The Sound of Your Heart: Reboot
Korean Drama - 2018, 10 episodes7.3
Webtoonist Cho Seok is back with more anecdotes of mix-ups, unintended antics, and bathroom blunders in this reboot starring an all-new cast. ~~ Adapted from the webtoon "Maeumui Sori” by Jo Suk.
The [email protected]
Korean Drama - 2017, 24 episodes7.3
THE [email protected], set in the world of Korean entertainment production, stars Korean idols of course, as well as other Japanese and Thai hopefuls. Like the original game, the drama follows a group of young women as…
Kim Ji Won plays a genius surgeon in 'Doctor X: Age of the White Mafia'
Check out the teaser for 'Doctor X: Age of the White Mafia'
"Train to Busan" Director's Netflix Original, "The Bequeathed", Confirms Release Date
Check out the teasers
Colorful Throwback: The King: Eternal Monarch
A look back at the most colorful moments, diverse aspects and heartfelt quotes in this enchanting fantasy journey. Let's take a step…
Song Kang Grapples with the Dilemma of Staying a Monster or a Human in "Sweet Home Season 2"
Teaser poster unveiled
8 Best Moments From the K-drama "Crash Course in Romance"
Here are the 8 best moments from the K-drama 'Crash Course In Romance' which ended this week.
Kim Young Dae Seeks Revenge From Pyo Ye Jin in "Moon in the Day"
Have a look at the new posters and teaser from the upcoming ENA K-drama.
Secrets in the Lattice – An Edward & Bella Perspective
Coming-of-age school stories and intense love, take a look at this comparison of Twilight and the C-Drama Secrets in the Lattice.
Netflix Releases the Trailer of the Upcoming K-drama "The Interest of Love"
Netflix Releases the Trailer of the Upcoming K-drama "The Interest of Love"
Park Shin Hye-Led "The Judge from Hell" Trends on Disney+
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"River Where The Moon Rises" cancels filming, officially drops Kim Ji Soo from the drama.
In light of the current bullying controversy, currently airing South Korean drama "River Where The Moon Rises" halts filming, decides…
Choi Jin Young
Choi Jin Young was a South Korean actor and singer. He graduated from Soongsil High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Theater and Film from Hanyang University. He was the younger brother of the late actress Choi Jin Shil. He made his debut as a TV commercial model in 1987 and began his…
Cao Bao Ping
Cao Bao Ping graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989, and spent most of the 1990s teaching screenwriting at his alma mater. Cao would go on to expand into directing television and television films, co-directing the television film Absolute Emotion in 2001. His solo debut as director was 2006's…
Lee Hyun Ji
Lee Hyun Ji is a South Korean retired singer. She made her debut in 2006 as a member of the electronica group Banana Girl before re-launching her career in 2008 as a solo artist with the album "Kiss Me Kiss Me". In 2010, she retired from the industry and became a kindergarten teacher. (Source: Wikipedia)
Patricia Liu
Patricia Liu was a finalist of Miss Hong Kong 1997 without winning any award, and joined TVB afterwards. She first received wide attention as host of The Rhino Club, and she is amongst the last to host TVB's K-100. Her TV dramas include War and Beauty and When Rules Turn Loose (2005). Patricia joined…
Oh Jung Hae
Oh Jung Hae is a South Korean traditional musician, actress and broadcaster. She graduated from the National Traditional Arts High School and later obtained a bachelor's and a master's degree in Korean Music from Chung-Ang University and a Ph.D. in Oriental Art from Wonkwang University. She was a pansori…
Horie Kei
Horie Kei (born in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese writer, film producer, director and former actor. He is best known as Gaku Washio/GaoYellow in 2001's Super Sentai's series, Hyakujuu Sentai GaoRanger. He reprised his role on one more occasion in the Super Sentai teamup, Hurricanger VS Gaoranger. He also…
Igawa Hisashi
Igawa Hisashi is a Japanese actor who has appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's "Dodesukaden", "Ran", and "Madadayo". He starred in Abe Kōbō's production of "The Man Who Turned Into A Stick", a surrealist play, in 1969.
Park Jung Woo
Director Park began his career as a scriptwriter for box office hits such as "Attack The Gas Station", "Break Out", "Kick the Moon", and "Jail Breakers". His sharp-witted and socially expressive scripts impressed audiences and their financial success allowed him to work on ever larger projects. Like…
Pee
At the Matsuko Conference, he was featured as a "gender-free mystery shop clerk" and made big conversation. It has become popular for its poisonous service, which does not usually flatter customers and says things that don't suit them, and it is so popular that customers gather from all over the country…














