We finally watched the 2016 comedy flick starring Lee Joon and Yoo Hae Jin and we couldn't be more excited to talk about it in today's review considering the movie definitely met our expectations. While my mom was here two weeks ago we also watched a movie that's been on our to-watch list ever since… Continue reading An Assassin And A Failed Actor Switch Identities In Hilarious Luck-Key
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Son Yejin and Lee Minki Are An Unlikely Duo In Spellbound
Son Yejin and Lee Minki made quite a duo in 2011 supernatural tragicomedy Spellbound and we are bringing you our review of this popular movie today. Spellbound was a movie I was looking forward to watching for quite a while and it's actually been months since I did just that but I haven't had the… Continue reading Son Yejin and Lee Minki Are An Unlikely Duo In Spellbound
Based On A True Story Juror 8Makes For A Fun Watch
I somehow had no idea Park Hyungsik filmed this movie in 2019 and so I was surprised to see that the plot of it seems very interesting. Based on South Korea’s first trial by jury in 2008 Juror 8 is a really nice watch as you will read in today's review. Juror 8 is a… Continue reading Based On A True Story Juror 8Makes For A Fun Watch
Extreme Job Will Provide You With Extreme Laughter
We're bringing you a late short review of the second most viewed film in South Korean film history - 2019 comedy gem Extreme Job. I've watched this movie quite a few months ago but I've never got around to writing a review for it even though I loved it and it started a chicken frenzy… Continue reading Extreme Job Will Provide You With Extreme Laughter
The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure Is A Fun Albeit Slightly Pointless Watch
The new pirate action flick starring Han Hyojoo, Lee Kwangsoo, Kang Haneul and EXO's Sehun finally found its way on our to-watch list and so we share our review and opinions on it on the blog today. The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure is a movie I didn't really expect much from. It seemed like… Continue reading The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure Is A Fun Albeit Slightly Pointless Watch
The Merciless Combines Violence, Betrayal and A Whole Lot Of Emotions
What better time to watch this Cannes-approved movie which ended up being shown in over 100 countries than now. Join us in today's review to see what the hype was all about. The Merciless is 2017 movie starring Im Siwan and Sol Kyung-gu, as well as some pretty familiar names in supporting roles. The movie… Continue reading The Merciless Combines Violence, Betrayal and A Whole Lot Of Emotions
Love and Leashes Is A Funny And Entertaining Surprise
Starring SNSD's Seohyun and UKiss's Lee Junyoung we saw the teasers for Love and Leashes knew we had to watch it and you know what? It was actually really good for a BDSM movie. Woooow, the way I was absolutely hyped for Love and Leashes! I have to admit I didn't really have this movie… Continue reading Love and Leashes Is A Funny And Entertaining Surprise
My Paparotti Is A Tear-Jerker Family Classic
This Lee Je Hoon and Han Seok Kyu family classic has been on my watchlist for a long time and so considering that this week was a lot lighter in terms of work - the perfect opportunity to watch My Paparotti was here so here comes a review too. My Paparotti is an old-school family… Continue reading My Paparotti Is A Tear-Jerker Family Classic
The Man From Nowhere Is An Action Thriller Classic For A Reason
The Man From Nowhere is an acclaimed Won Bin classic from 2010 and I've finally found the time to watch this absolute action masterpiece you'll read about in today's review. So maybe this movie had me crying about 10 times, so what? I've heard quite a few times about The Man From Nowhere (especially after… Continue reading The Man From Nowhere Is An Action Thriller Classic For A Reason
Lee Joongi’s 2005 The King And The Clown Is A Lot Sadder Than Expected
Only being 15 years late to this legendary historical box-hit which was also South Korea's official submission for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, we are finally here today to share some thoughts about it. So, in a random impulsive act of being overworked and wanting to watch something that's not a… Continue reading Lee Joongi’s 2005 The King And The Clown Is A Lot Sadder Than Expected