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MBC’s “Mary Kills People” has unveiled a sneak peek of Lee Min Ki and Lee Bo Young sharing an unexpected kiss! A remake of the Canadian series of the same name, “Mary Kills People” is a new drama starring Lee Bo Young as Woo So Jung, a doctor who illegally provides euthanasia to patients with incurable illnesses. Lee Min Ki plays Jo Hyun Woo, a terminally ill patient with a brain tumor. Spoilers On the first episode of “Mary Kills People,” Woo So Jung hesitated to help Jo Hyun Woo with his request of assisted death. However, after seeing him…
Mun Ka Young and Ryu Hye Young will be teaming up on the next episode of tvN’s “Law and The City”! “Law and The City” is a drama that follows five associate attorneys—Ahn Ju Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk), Kang Hui Ji (Mun Ka Young), Cho Chang Won (Kang You Seok), Bae Mun Jeong (Ryu Hye Young), and Ha Sang Gi (Im Seong Jae)—as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of their daily lives. Spoilers Previously on “Law and The City,” Kang Hui Ji and Bae Mun Jeong developed a close friendship as they opened up to one another about their…
“My Daughter Is a Zombie” is off to a strong start at the Korean box office! On August 2, the Korean Film Council announced that as of 7 a.m. KST that morning, “My Daughter is a Zombie” had reached a total of 1,146,221 moviegoers. The film was originally released on July 30, meaning that it took less than four days to surpass 1 million moviegoers. “My Daughter Is a Zombie” is now the fastest Korean film of 2025 to hit the 1 million mark at the box office, having reached the milestone one day faster than “Mission: Impossible – The…
tvN’s “Law and The City” has unveiled new stills of Kang You Seok and Ryu Hye Young from its next episode! “Law and The City” is a legal drama that follows five associate attorneys—Ahn Ju Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk), Kang Hui Ji (Mun Ka Young), Cho Chang Won (Kang You Seok), Bae Mun Jeong (Ryu Hye Young), and Ha Sang Gi (Im Seong Jae)—as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of their daily lives. Spoilers Previously on the drama, Cho Chang Won found himself increasingly stressed out under the pressure of working for his boss Sung You Deok (Lee Seo…
SBS’s new drama “The Winning Try” is on the rise! On August 1, the new comedy sports drama earned its highest viewership ratings yet with its third episode. According to Nielsen Korea, the latest broadcast of “The Winning Try” took first place in its time slot with an average nationwide rating of 5.1 percent, marking a new personal record for the show. Meanwhile, MBC’s “Mary Kills People”—a remake of the Canadian series of the same name—premiered to an average nationwide rating of 3.2 percent in the same time slot. Finally, JTBC’s “The Nice Guy” scored average nationwide ratings of 1.9…
Fantasy historical drama “A Dream Within a Dream” follows struggling actress Song Xiao Yu (Li Yi Tong), whose life takes a surreal twist when she’s mysteriously transported into the script of a historical drama that she’s auditioning for. Suddenly living as Song Yi Meng, the ill-fated heroine is destined to die at the hands of the cold male lead, Nan Heng (Liu Yu Ning). Xiao Yu desperately tries to rewrite the story and escape her tragic fate, yet every attempt loops her back into Nan Heng’s grasp, as if trapped in a never-ending nightmare. Determined to survive, Xiao Yu hatches…
KPOPPED Profile and FactsKPOPPED is an eight-part song battle series hosted by PSY and Megan Thee Stallion. The show brings together some of the biggest names in Western music and top K-pop idols for unexpected, high-energy reinterpretations of iconic hits. All episodes are set to debut globally on Friday, August 29 on Apple TV+.KPOPPED Contestant Profiles:Episode 1 – Billlie x Megan Thee Stallion & Patti LaBellePerformance Setlist:Billlie — flipp!ng a coinMegan Thee Stallion — SavagePatti LaBelle — Lady MarmaladeBilllieBilllie (빌리) is a 7-member girl group under Mystic Story Entertainment. The group consists of Moon Sua, Suhyeon, Haram, Tsuki, Sheon, Siyoon, and…
How can you see her and think “fat”? Koreaboo 15 hours ago MAXIM is a magazine brand known for featuring beautiful and sexy women on its pages. While the brand began in the United Kingdom, it has expanded to over 20 other countries worldwide, including Korea. | MAXIM Korea During 2018 and 2019, a model received much attention for her visuals in her photo shoots, even placing second in American MAXIM’s “Cover Girl Contest.” Kim Woo Hyeon‘s good looks and voluptuous body had many enchanted! Kim Woo Hyeon | MAXIM Korea Not everyone was a fan of the sexy model, however,…
“Our Unwritten Seoul” touched hearts with its warm and honest storytelling, beautifully brought to life by Park Bo Young‘s remarkable portrayal of twin sisters leading very different lives. GOT7’s Jinyoung also stood out with his heartfelt performance as Lee Ho Su, adding depth and charm to the series. The drama follows Yoo Mi Ji (Park Bo Young), a once-promising athlete, who, after an injury, retreats to a quiet countryside life while hiding her fears and feelings of being overlooked. Her sister, Yoo Mi Rae, struggles with burnout and bullying in a high-pressure corporate job in Seoul. When Mi Ji learns…
TXT’s new (full) album weighs in at eight tracks and a paltry twenty-one minutes. This brevity isn’t unique to TXT and I don’t mean to call them out specifically, but it’s representative of choices the K-pop industry is currently making. So much effort seems to go into everything surrounding the music, even as the actual songs grow shorter and less developed. In this case, that effort includes music videos for each of the members’ solo tracks. In keeping with the truncated nature of the album, I’ll be writing mini reviews for each song as the videos are released. As a…