TV Reviews

‘BTS Monument: Beyond The Star’ review: a lightning-quick look at the global sensation

The new docu-series charts the Korean boyband’s first decade together, from rising rookies to worldwide phenomenon

‘Pokémon Concierge’ review: a charming, refreshing take on a beloved franchise

Netflix’s new stop-motion Pokémon series breathes new life into one of the world’s biggest IP

‘Welcome to Samdal-ri’ review: end the year with this comfort watch

A small town girl with lofty dreams is forced to return home after her life in the big city suddenly falls apart

‘Tell Me That You Love Me’ review: a quietly mellow series burdened by melodrama

A deaf artist and an aspiring actress navigate the nuances of love and communication in this touching series

‘My Demon’ review: devilishly entertaining romcom K-drama

A mischievous demon enters into a contract marriage with a chaebol heiress after losing his powers

‘Soundtrack #2’ review: time and music heal all wounds

Former college sweethearts cross paths and rekindle their relationship over a shared love of music

‘A Bloody Lucky Day’ review: the ride of a lifetime

When taxi driver Oh Taek is offered ₩1million for a cross-country fare, he thinks his fortunes are turning around – but he’s in for a chilling surprise

‘Sweet Home’ season two review: monstrous return feels like flimsy filler

After three years, the second season of the Netflix K-drama hit finally arrives – but its chaotic, confusing form undermines a great first outing

‘Slow Horses’ season three review: the best spy show on TV is back

Jackson Lamb and his team of misfit spies return

‘Korea-Khitan War’ review: old-school K-drama charm

This well-written Korean historical series will keep you hooked its bloody tale of war and survival
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