Behind Your Touch is a fantasy crime thriller series written by Lee Nam-gyu, Oh Bo-hyeon, and Kim Da-hee. The Jtbc series follows the story of a young veterinarian, who acquires the power of a psychic who can see the memories of people and animals after touching their bottom. She helps a detective who recently moved to her town, to track down a killer who has been terrorizing the town. Behind Your Touch stars Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki in the lead roles and if you loved the series here are some similar shows you could watch next.
He Is Psychometric (Viki) Credit – tvN
He Is Psychometric is a supernatural crime thriller series, that has a very similar plot to Behind Your Touch. Written by Yang Jin-ah, the Tvn mystery drama series revolves around a young boy who loses his parents in a mysterious building fire, and after that, he acquires...
He Is Psychometric (Viki) Credit – tvN
He Is Psychometric is a supernatural crime thriller series, that has a very similar plot to Behind Your Touch. Written by Yang Jin-ah, the Tvn mystery drama series revolves around a young boy who loses his parents in a mysterious building fire, and after that, he acquires...
- 2/20/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: Mammoth Pictures has acquired film and TV rights to the bestselling novella Diary of a Murderer from award-winning Korean author Young-ha Kim. The company’s Creative Director Kourosh Ahari is set to direct an English-language feature adaptation, marking the first production under the deal, from a script by Henry Chaisson.
Diary of a Murderer tells the story of a former serial killer stricken with Alzheimer’s disease and suffering from escalating memory loss. When his now peaceful life with his daughter is threatened by new killings mimicking his murders of decades past, he sets his sights on one final kill before he loses his memory completely: the new serial killer he suspects is stalking his daughter – all told in a series of notes the narrator writes to himself throughout his psychological descent into dementia.
Kim’s novella was previously...
Diary of a Murderer tells the story of a former serial killer stricken with Alzheimer’s disease and suffering from escalating memory loss. When his now peaceful life with his daughter is threatened by new killings mimicking his murders of decades past, he sets his sights on one final kill before he loses his memory completely: the new serial killer he suspects is stalking his daughter – all told in a series of notes the narrator writes to himself throughout his psychological descent into dementia.
Kim’s novella was previously...
- 8/17/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
In our fifth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International puts the spotlight on six emerging Middle Eastern and North African talents.
In our fifth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International puts the spotlight on six emerging Middle Eastern and North African talents in the fields of acting and directing.
This year’s selection features Egyptian actress Bassant Ahmed, Kuwaiti filmmaker Maysaa Almumin, Emirati actor Khalifa Al-Jassem, Tunisian actress Zbeida Belhajamor, Saudi director Sara Mesfer and Sudanese actor Mustafa Shehata.
For the third year running, the edition has been organised in cooperation with the Cairo International Film Festival.
In our fifth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International puts the spotlight on six emerging Middle Eastern and North African talents in the fields of acting and directing.
This year’s selection features Egyptian actress Bassant Ahmed, Kuwaiti filmmaker Maysaa Almumin, Emirati actor Khalifa Al-Jassem, Tunisian actress Zbeida Belhajamor, Saudi director Sara Mesfer and Sudanese actor Mustafa Shehata.
For the third year running, the edition has been organised in cooperation with the Cairo International Film Festival.
- 12/2/2021
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
“For Life” returned for its second season on Wednesday night to its smallest audience to date.
The ABC legal drama drew only 1.9 million viewers to its season 2 premiere, which scored a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49. That rating matches the lowest tally from its freshman season, which overall averaged a 0.6 rating and 2.4 million Live+Same Day viewers. Earlier on, three quarters of the network’s Wednesday comedy lineup ticked down from the week prior, with “The Goldbergs” and “The Conners” both falling to a 0.6 rating and 3.6 million viewers each. “Black-ish” dipped to a 0.4 rating and 2.3 million viewers. “American Housewife” was the Disney-owned network’s only even show last night, coming in with a 0.6 rating and 2.9 million pairs of eyeballs.
Fox easily won the larger network race thanks to “The Masked Singer,” which was even on last episode at a 1.6 rating and 6.1 million total viewers. The episode saw two celebrities unmasked. Fellow...
The ABC legal drama drew only 1.9 million viewers to its season 2 premiere, which scored a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49. That rating matches the lowest tally from its freshman season, which overall averaged a 0.6 rating and 2.4 million Live+Same Day viewers. Earlier on, three quarters of the network’s Wednesday comedy lineup ticked down from the week prior, with “The Goldbergs” and “The Conners” both falling to a 0.6 rating and 3.6 million viewers each. “Black-ish” dipped to a 0.4 rating and 2.3 million viewers. “American Housewife” was the Disney-owned network’s only even show last night, coming in with a 0.6 rating and 2.9 million pairs of eyeballs.
Fox easily won the larger network race thanks to “The Masked Singer,” which was even on last episode at a 1.6 rating and 6.1 million total viewers. The episode saw two celebrities unmasked. Fellow...
- 11/19/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Lydia Lee was just another Korean high-school student dreaming high at Seoul Music High School, where her classmates wondered, "Who are you?" when her cover of Adele's "Hello" went viral. YouTube talent scout Ellen DeGeneres brought Lydia Lee on to the secret garden of her show so a live studio audience could say, "I hear your voice," even if the wind blows. She nails it! Now she just has to meet her coffee prince, a stuck-up heir of one of Korea's chaebol companies who's kind of an asshole but falls for her voice. Boys over flowers, after all.
- 11/20/2015
- by E. Alex Jung
- Vulture
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