Every person in the world can relate to having some good days and some bad days. While the good days usually come and go unnoticed, the bad days feel like they will never end. When everything is falling apart, you don't feel like doing anything, and the only thing you want to do is lie in bed surrounded by snacks, that's when the television comes into play.
Luckily, with the wide range of shows available in movies, there is a whole list of genres and titles that everyone would enjoy. However, if you're looking for stories about realistic people in realistic situations, just like you, check out these 10 K-dramas and pick the one that hits the spot.
My Mister (2018)
The secret of My Mister's constant intrigue lies in the way the characters are written to be gray. The story of an unlikely friendship between Dong Hoon, a corrupt worker...
Luckily, with the wide range of shows available in movies, there is a whole list of genres and titles that everyone would enjoy. However, if you're looking for stories about realistic people in realistic situations, just like you, check out these 10 K-dramas and pick the one that hits the spot.
My Mister (2018)
The secret of My Mister's constant intrigue lies in the way the characters are written to be gray. The story of an unlikely friendship between Dong Hoon, a corrupt worker...
- 5/19/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
Romantic K Drama Series: Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas, have garnered immense popularity worldwide for their captivating storylines, charming characters, and heartwarming romance. From love triangles to forbidden romances, K-dramas offer a diverse array of romantic narratives that appeal to audiences of all ages. Here are the top 8 latest best romantic K-drama series that you don’t want to miss:
1. “Crash Landing on You” (2019-2020)
“Crash Landing on You” follows the story of Yoon Se-ri, a South Korean heiress who crash-lands in North Korea while paragliding. There, she meets North Korean army officer Ri Jeong-hyeok, and despite their differences, they develop a deep and forbidden romance. With its stellar cast, gripping plot, and beautiful cinematography, “Crash Landing on You” has captured the hearts of millions worldwide.
2. “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” (2020)
“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” tells the story of Moon Gang-tae, a psychiatric ward caregiver,...
1. “Crash Landing on You” (2019-2020)
“Crash Landing on You” follows the story of Yoon Se-ri, a South Korean heiress who crash-lands in North Korea while paragliding. There, she meets North Korean army officer Ri Jeong-hyeok, and despite their differences, they develop a deep and forbidden romance. With its stellar cast, gripping plot, and beautiful cinematography, “Crash Landing on You” has captured the hearts of millions worldwide.
2. “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” (2020)
“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” tells the story of Moon Gang-tae, a psychiatric ward caregiver,...
- 4/25/2024
- by Anshu Harvansh
- ReferSMS
Picture: Captivating the King – Tving
A new and exciting historical romantic drama, Captivating the King, starring Hospital Playlist’s Jo Jung Suk, is coming to Netflix in January 2024. We’ve got everything you need to know about the K-drama, including the plot, cast, trailer, and episode release schedule.
Captivating the King is an upcoming internationally licensed South Korean historical romantic drama series. The series is directed by Jo Nam Gook, who previously directed both seasons of The Good Detective, Untouchable and Fast. Kim Sung Deok is the screenwriter of the series and his first series in five years after previously writing The Crowned Clown.
When is Captivating the King coming to Netflix?
The first two episodes of Captivating the King will be released on Netflix on Sunday, January 21st, 2024.
Picture: Poster for Captivating the King -Tving
There will be a total of sixteen episodes. New episodes will be available to stream on Saturdays and Sundays.
A new and exciting historical romantic drama, Captivating the King, starring Hospital Playlist’s Jo Jung Suk, is coming to Netflix in January 2024. We’ve got everything you need to know about the K-drama, including the plot, cast, trailer, and episode release schedule.
Captivating the King is an upcoming internationally licensed South Korean historical romantic drama series. The series is directed by Jo Nam Gook, who previously directed both seasons of The Good Detective, Untouchable and Fast. Kim Sung Deok is the screenwriter of the series and his first series in five years after previously writing The Crowned Clown.
When is Captivating the King coming to Netflix?
The first two episodes of Captivating the King will be released on Netflix on Sunday, January 21st, 2024.
Picture: Poster for Captivating the King -Tving
There will be a total of sixteen episodes. New episodes will be available to stream on Saturdays and Sundays.
- 1/11/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Exclusive: On August 9, Disney will drop the first seven episodes of its adaptation of Korean artist Kang Full’s Moving webtoon worldwide on Hulu and Disney+.
Directed by Park Inje (Kingdom Season 2), the 20-episode series tells the story of three teenagers who have inherited unusual physical powers from their secret agent parents.
While on the surface they look like ordinary high school kids, each has the power to transcend a different physical limitation like gravity, speed or pain. But with outside forces keen to exploit these talents, their parents know it’s safer to keep them hidden away.
Lee Jungha (Run On), Go Younjung (Sweet Home) and Kim Dohoon (The Law Café) play the teenagers, while the parents are played by Ryu Seungryong (Extreme Job), Han Hyojoo (The Beauty Inside) and Zo Insung (Escape From Mogadishu). You can watch the trailer here.
Kang Full, who also wrote the screenplay for the series,...
Directed by Park Inje (Kingdom Season 2), the 20-episode series tells the story of three teenagers who have inherited unusual physical powers from their secret agent parents.
While on the surface they look like ordinary high school kids, each has the power to transcend a different physical limitation like gravity, speed or pain. But with outside forces keen to exploit these talents, their parents know it’s safer to keep them hidden away.
Lee Jungha (Run On), Go Younjung (Sweet Home) and Kim Dohoon (The Law Café) play the teenagers, while the parents are played by Ryu Seungryong (Extreme Job), Han Hyojoo (The Beauty Inside) and Zo Insung (Escape From Mogadishu). You can watch the trailer here.
Kang Full, who also wrote the screenplay for the series,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Jamie Campbell Bower – you know him best for his work as the Stranger Things’ villain Vecna – will star for director Chuck Russell in a new version of the ‘80s fright franchise Witchboard. Russell and Greg McKay wrote the script and are producing with Kade Vu and Bernie Gewissler, in an A-Nation Media production. The film shoots in May in Montreal and New Orleans.
Emily, her fiancé Christian and a group of their friends open an organic café, refurbishing an old carriage house in New Orleans’ French Quarter. But a darkness descends over Emily when she discovers an ancient pendulum board, once used to summon spirits. Christian seeks help for Emily from occult expert Alexander Babtiste, but Babtiste has secrets of his own, knowing the fateful bloodlines that binds them all to the Witchboard. A modern coven of White Witches, a masked ball at Babtiste’s mansion, and the legacy of Naga Soth,...
Emily, her fiancé Christian and a group of their friends open an organic café, refurbishing an old carriage house in New Orleans’ French Quarter. But a darkness descends over Emily when she discovers an ancient pendulum board, once used to summon spirits. Christian seeks help for Emily from occult expert Alexander Babtiste, but Babtiste has secrets of his own, knowing the fateful bloodlines that binds them all to the Witchboard. A modern coven of White Witches, a masked ball at Babtiste’s mansion, and the legacy of Naga Soth,...
- 3/31/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
We’ve reinvented our Songs You Need to Know franchise as a weekly playlist of the best new music — featuring the week’s biggest new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week we’ve got new songs by Lil Baby, Farruko, and G-Herbo, as well as a brand-new comeback banger from Blink-182, Lil Yachty’s latest viral smash, and a moving soul cover from Bruce Springsteen.
Lil Yachty, “Poland” (YouTube)
Blink-182, “Edging” (YouTube)
Lil Baby feat. Young Thug, “Never Hating” (YouTube)
G Herbo feat Conway the Machine,...
Lil Yachty, “Poland” (YouTube)
Blink-182, “Edging” (YouTube)
Lil Baby feat. Young Thug, “Never Hating” (YouTube)
G Herbo feat Conway the Machine,...
- 10/14/2022
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
After over two years of Covid-19, I don't think anyone would want to be on a plane like this — but watching it from the comfort of our homes? We can definitely do that. The upcoming South Korean survival thriller "Emergency Declaration" has been highly anticipated, and /Film has an exclusive clip for you to sink your teeth into.
According to the film's press release, "Emergency Declaration" stars "Squid Game" actor Lee Byung-hun as "a man trapped in an airplane where a terrorist is threatening to release a deadly virus" while costar Song Kang-ho — perhaps best known in the United States for his work as patriarch Ki-taek in Bong Joon-ho's acclaimed black comedy-thriller "Parasite" — plays "a detective in a race against the clock to stop the attack." Needless to say, tensions rise in the air as well as on the ground when forces waiting for the plane to land start...
According to the film's press release, "Emergency Declaration" stars "Squid Game" actor Lee Byung-hun as "a man trapped in an airplane where a terrorist is threatening to release a deadly virus" while costar Song Kang-ho — perhaps best known in the United States for his work as patriarch Ki-taek in Bong Joon-ho's acclaimed black comedy-thriller "Parasite" — plays "a detective in a race against the clock to stop the attack." Needless to say, tensions rise in the air as well as on the ground when forces waiting for the plane to land start...
- 8/12/2022
- by Lex Briscuso
- Slash Film
Jamie Campbell Bower: tentacled "Stranger Things" villain and . . . talented musician? After making his season four debut as One/Vecna/Henry Creel, the show's confusing yet supernaturally attractive villain, Bower has become a fan favorite, but his acting talents aren't the only reason we're obsessed. In addition to starring in popular fantasy films like "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" and "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald," Bower is also a skilled musician who can shred a punk-rock song on the guitar or serenade a crowd with his impressive piano playing.
The "Stranger Things" star, known on stage as Jamie Bower, kickstarted his music career in London in 2015 when he helped form the English punk-rock band Counterfeit. Additional members included guitarist Sam Bower (the actor's brother), guitarist Tristan Marmont, bassist Roland Johnson, and drummer James Craig. As the lead singer of the band, Bower put his full vocal range on display,...
The "Stranger Things" star, known on stage as Jamie Bower, kickstarted his music career in London in 2015 when he helped form the English punk-rock band Counterfeit. Additional members included guitarist Sam Bower (the actor's brother), guitarist Tristan Marmont, bassist Roland Johnson, and drummer James Craig. As the lead singer of the band, Bower put his full vocal range on display,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Exclusive: Erin Moriarty and Jamie Campbell Bower have signed on to star in Screen Gems’ film True Haunting, based on Edwin F. Becker’s book of the same name, which will be directed by Gary Fleder.
As per its title, True Haunting is based on true events. When Ed and Marsha Becker purchased their first home, they soon discovered the dwelling was haunted by ghosts. Specifically, the sinister family who lived and died there before. Desperate for help, the Beckers sought out an exorcism. The first ever televised. Millions around the country tuned in. Although the broadcast was a success, the exorcism was not. Instead, it made things worse. Much worse…
Richard D’Ovidio adapted the screenplay, with Blair Butler handling revisions. Cindy Cowan is producing.
Moriarty can currently be seen as Annie January (aka the superhero Starlight) on the hit series The Boys,...
As per its title, True Haunting is based on true events. When Ed and Marsha Becker purchased their first home, they soon discovered the dwelling was haunted by ghosts. Specifically, the sinister family who lived and died there before. Desperate for help, the Beckers sought out an exorcism. The first ever televised. Millions around the country tuned in. Although the broadcast was a success, the exorcism was not. Instead, it made things worse. Much worse…
Richard D’Ovidio adapted the screenplay, with Blair Butler handling revisions. Cindy Cowan is producing.
Moriarty can currently be seen as Annie January (aka the superhero Starlight) on the hit series The Boys,...
- 2/23/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Korean actor Shin Se-kyong, star of “Tazza: Another Card” and current TV series “Run On,” is the subject of “Another Record,” an unusual documentary film being launched this week at the Asian Contents & Film Market. Showbox, one of Korea’s longest-running film production, distribution and sales companies, is handling rights sales.
The company is pitching “Another Record” as “the unknown story of the well-known Shin Se-kyeong.” Given Shin’s current popularity and her huge social media following (45 million YouTube views of her content) anonymity seems an unlikely status. But the film attempts a fly on the wall approach.
Rather than conduct straightforward interviews with the actor, the film follows Shin as she takes a walk around Seoul, meeting various people, has food, and stops for drinks. While sharing stories, Shin tells parts of her story that she had never revealed before.
The film is directed by Kim Jong-kwan, who previously...
The company is pitching “Another Record” as “the unknown story of the well-known Shin Se-kyeong.” Given Shin’s current popularity and her huge social media following (45 million YouTube views of her content) anonymity seems an unlikely status. But the film attempts a fly on the wall approach.
Rather than conduct straightforward interviews with the actor, the film follows Shin as she takes a walk around Seoul, meeting various people, has food, and stops for drinks. While sharing stories, Shin tells parts of her story that she had never revealed before.
The film is directed by Kim Jong-kwan, who previously...
- 10/11/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Producer and broadcaster Jtbc has such a strong track record of making attractive and successful Korean TV drama series from tales of everyday lives that almost everything it does is likely to attract attention. Adding the presence of Son Ye-jin, star of Studio Dragon and Netflix hit “Crash Landing on You,” makes “Thirty-Nine” potentially one of the hottest Korean series of 2022.
The title is a reference to the age of three female friends who are only just the right side of forty. The 12-part romantic drama depicts them juggling life, work and relationships as they approach mid-life.
Son, who had the starring role in early 2000s blockbuster films “The Classic” and “April Snow” but in recent years has focused more on TV, plays the head of a dermatology clinic in Seoul’s affluent Gangnam district. She is joined by co-stars Jeon Mi Do (tvN’s “Hospital Playlist”) as a drama...
The title is a reference to the age of three female friends who are only just the right side of forty. The 12-part romantic drama depicts them juggling life, work and relationships as they approach mid-life.
Son, who had the starring role in early 2000s blockbuster films “The Classic” and “April Snow” but in recent years has focused more on TV, plays the head of a dermatology clinic in Seoul’s affluent Gangnam district. She is joined by co-stars Jeon Mi Do (tvN’s “Hospital Playlist”) as a drama...
- 8/26/2021
- by Rebecca Souw
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has treated us well so far this December by offering an incredible selection of fresh movies and shows to watch as the weather gets colder and the holidays inch closer. We’ve had wonderful additions like Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, star-studded original film The Prom, and beloved Adam Sandler flicks 50 First Dates and Little Nicky. And that’s before mentioning all of the new Christmas movies that the platform has received throughout the month already.
Today’s decently-sized drop brings with it a handful of notable releases, too, primarily comprised of brand new original Netflix content that’s certain to be right up the alley of some folks. However, there’s one new non-original offering as well and it just so happens to be the day’s biggest addition.
2016’s neo-noir psychological thriller Nocturnal Animals tells the story of a Los Angeles art...
Today’s decently-sized drop brings with it a handful of notable releases, too, primarily comprised of brand new original Netflix content that’s certain to be right up the alley of some folks. However, there’s one new non-original offering as well and it just so happens to be the day’s biggest addition.
2016’s neo-noir psychological thriller Nocturnal Animals tells the story of a Los Angeles art...
- 12/16/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
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