tv & movies
In honor of this international sporting event currently taking place, today’s variety article covers the Kick A Goal series.
The new music program, Music Universe K-909, features K-Pop idols and Korean musicians who speak to the global audience through their performances on the show.
Geographically expanding into the scenery of Southeast Asia, Earth Arcade explores a carefully crafted conceptual alternate universe.
This fairly new food-based variety show aims to help avoid disappointing experiences by cultivating a program format that presents the process of lining up to eat at popular restaurants.
Whether you’re an avid K-Pop fan or someone mildly interested in the Korean entertainment scene as a whole, it’s no surprise that you know––or you’ve at least heard of––SNSD.
Director Park Chanwook has a way of delving beyond what his audience might expect in favor of exploring human behavior and the ways one's actions can impact others, and Thirst is one such example.
The ultimate dream team in JTBC’s newest sports reality show Strongest Baseball (also referred to as Baseball Monsters) features the progressive story of former and currently active baseball players uniting as a team called Strongest Monsters (최강 몬스터즈).
Wherever their clients call, the backpacker crew is off to greet them with backpacks heavy with ingredients.
Across various mediums such as books, podcasts, and television, true crime remains an easily accessible and ever-popular genre.
Incorporating the common Korean phrase; “Latte is horse,” into its title, Mnet launched a new program called Z멋대로 하는 생존기: Zㅏ때는 말이야 to introduce the iconic generation that is representative of youth.
One of the best ways to spend that break can be watching your favorite show to get in a little laugh here and there, but what could you watch in such a limited period of time?
The appearance of their favorite cast comforts fans, fulfilling their wish of seeing off-screen chemistry in the performers’ most natural state.
Castaway on the Moon lends an intimate view of this experience that's understood by many, yet generally not quite unifying.
A Bittersweet Life is less graphic and more balanced, the beginning is a little soft and the ending is a little soft, but everything in between goes hard.
Two unexpected personalities come together to explore a series of events in Netflix’s fresh release––The Hungry and the Hairy––while fulfilling their dream of traveling on motorbikes.
New World undeniably stands for the epitome of a perfect, idealistic world at first glance. But what if the world is not quite what is being imagined?
JTBC’s newest addition to their list of variety shows highlights a quite peculiar but fancy name: Bistro Shigor.
Unsurprisingly, Gonjiam's plot is the age-old tale of "a group of thrill-seeking skeptic young people go looking for trouble and aren’t prepared when they find it."
In the month of October, it's a great time to visit and revisit our favorite horror movies.
Even with my set of qualms, overall it's a positive experience—unless you don't like blood, peril, or general distress.
JTBC’s global band survival show Super Band is back with a second season!
Being a fan of an idol group or a certain actor and actress has led more people to watch Korean variety shows.
JYP and PSY come together to create a survival audition program to debut two new boy groups.
Mnet, the broadcast hub of survival shows, launches a brand new survival program that introduces the public to a rather compressed but remarkable world of street dance.
SBS brings to youTail After Tail 1 and 2,a series special that deals with true crime stories in relation to Korea’s past.
Another healing variety show is here to make your summer nights even more special. JTBC's Sea of Hope features a calm and pleasant atmosphere the resembles the unique serenity of the ocean.
Good news for musical fans out there; get ready to catch the airing of Channel A’s newest musical audition program 2021 DIMF Musical Star!
tvN’s House on Wheels has returned with a second season this April!
Renowned variety show producer Na Youngsuk collaborates with producer Kim Sehee, sweeping tvN ratings once again with reality show Youn’s Stay.
tvN STORY’s storytelling show Korean History is arguably the perfect way to kick off the New Year.