Castaway Diva is a new South Korean series directed by Oh Choong Hwan. It stars Park Eun-bin and Chae Jong-hyeop.
As you may already know, K-pop ignites passions, and “Castaway Diva” has a storyline that takes us through the most innocent paths of love, starting from this popular music, as well as darker paths.
Both of them manage to escape reality to learn to coexist beyond this world in a shipwreck.
A series that premieres this Saturday on Netflix and comes to us from the homeland of K-pop.
It will surely have many fans in its country of origin and, like its brilliant music, it will transcend borders thanks to Netflix.
Both protagonists deserve it with their charm and youth.
Castaway Diva The Cast Park Eun-bin Kim Hyo-jin Chae Jong-hyeop Cha Hak-yeon
Kim Joo-heon
Lee Re
Bae Gang-hee
Shin Joo-hyup
Lee Seung-joon...
As you may already know, K-pop ignites passions, and “Castaway Diva” has a storyline that takes us through the most innocent paths of love, starting from this popular music, as well as darker paths.
Both of them manage to escape reality to learn to coexist beyond this world in a shipwreck.
A series that premieres this Saturday on Netflix and comes to us from the homeland of K-pop.
It will surely have many fans in its country of origin and, like its brilliant music, it will transcend borders thanks to Netflix.
Both protagonists deserve it with their charm and youth.
Castaway Diva The Cast Park Eun-bin Kim Hyo-jin Chae Jong-hyeop Cha Hak-yeon
Kim Joo-heon
Lee Re
Bae Gang-hee
Shin Joo-hyup
Lee Seung-joon...
- 10/28/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Behind Your Touch is a South Korean feel-good fantasy rom-com series. The K-Drama is set in a small town and tells the story of a psychic veterinarian and a detective, who team up to crack on small crimes but their skills are put to the test when they have to solve a mystery involving a serial killer. Behind Your Touch stars Lee Min Ki, Han Ji-min, and Suho in the lead roles.
Behind Your Touch – Episode Guide (When are the Episodes Coming Out?)
Behind Your Touch premiered on Netflix on August 12 with its first episode and the second episode came out the next day, with the rest of the episodes coming out weekly in the batch of two. Check out the release dates for all of the episodes below:
Credit – Netflix Episode 1 – August 12 Episode 2 – August 13 Episode 3 – August 19 Episode 4 – August 20 Episode 5 – August 26 Episode 6 – August 27 Episode 7 – September 2 Episode 8 – September 3 Episode 9 – September 9 Episode...
Behind Your Touch – Episode Guide (When are the Episodes Coming Out?)
Behind Your Touch premiered on Netflix on August 12 with its first episode and the second episode came out the next day, with the rest of the episodes coming out weekly in the batch of two. Check out the release dates for all of the episodes below:
Credit – Netflix Episode 1 – August 12 Episode 2 – August 13 Episode 3 – August 19 Episode 4 – August 20 Episode 5 – August 26 Episode 6 – August 27 Episode 7 – September 2 Episode 8 – September 3 Episode 9 – September 9 Episode...
- 9/19/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Stars: Jang Hyuk, Lee Chae-young, Lee Seo-young, Bruce Khan, Lee Seung-joon | Written by Nam Ji-woong | Directed by Choi Jae-hun
Not to be confused with John Woo’s classic film of the same name, The Killer (Jugeodo Doeneun Ai) is the new film from Choi Jae-hun and written by Nam Ji-woong based on a novel and webcomic by Bang Jin-ho. The film made its Canadian debut as part of this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.
Eui-kang is a retired assassin, married and living a quiet life. When his wife goes on vacation with a friend he ends up, rather against his will, having to watch over the friend’s seventeen-year-old daughter Yoon-ji.
The first night she’s in his care however she becomes the victim of a ring of human traffickers specializing in underage girls. There’s only one thing he can do, come out of retirement to rescue her,...
Not to be confused with John Woo’s classic film of the same name, The Killer (Jugeodo Doeneun Ai) is the new film from Choi Jae-hun and written by Nam Ji-woong based on a novel and webcomic by Bang Jin-ho. The film made its Canadian debut as part of this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.
Eui-kang is a retired assassin, married and living a quiet life. When his wife goes on vacation with a friend he ends up, rather against his will, having to watch over the friend’s seventeen-year-old daughter Yoon-ji.
The first night she’s in his care however she becomes the victim of a ring of human traffickers specializing in underage girls. There’s only one thing he can do, come out of retirement to rescue her,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The Killer is a South Korean action thriller movie directed by Jae-Hoon Choi. It stars Jang Hyuk yu.
Merciless action.
Premise
A retired hitman whose wife goes on a trip with her friend, and asks him to look after the friend’s teenage daughter. Things go awry when he is forced to use a little violence to protect the girl from juvenile delinquents, but then they are found dead and the girl is kidnapped.
About the Movie
A “recipe” that worked well – very well – a few years back, and that, applying the same premise and an almost identical character, keeps on repeating itself movie after movie. The elements are there, with the good action sequences, the heroic character, but it not new. However, of what you seek if just raw action this might be to your liking.
Reviews
While the tightly choreographed action scenes in “The Killer” take their cue...
Merciless action.
Premise
A retired hitman whose wife goes on a trip with her friend, and asks him to look after the friend’s teenage daughter. Things go awry when he is forced to use a little violence to protect the girl from juvenile delinquents, but then they are found dead and the girl is kidnapped.
About the Movie
A “recipe” that worked well – very well – a few years back, and that, applying the same premise and an almost identical character, keeps on repeating itself movie after movie. The elements are there, with the good action sequences, the heroic character, but it not new. However, of what you seek if just raw action this might be to your liking.
Reviews
While the tightly choreographed action scenes in “The Killer” take their cue...
- 12/10/2022
- by Elisabeth Plank
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Stars: Jang Hyuk, Lee Chae-young, Lee Seo-young, Bruce Khan, Lee Seung-joon | Written by Nam Ji-woong | Directed by Choi Jae-hun
Not to be confused with John Woo’s classic film of the same name, The Killer (Jugeodo Doeneun Ai) is the new film from Choi Jae-hun and written by Nam Ji-woong based on a novel and webcomic by Bang Jin-ho. The film made its Canadian debut as part of this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.
Eui-kang is a retired assassin, married and living a quiet life. When his wife goes on vacation with a friend he ends up, rather against his will, having to watch over the friend’s seventeen-year-old daughter Yoon-ji.
The first night she’s in his care however she becomes the victim of a ring of human traffickers specializing in underage girls. There’s only one thing he can do, come out of retirement to rescue her,...
Not to be confused with John Woo’s classic film of the same name, The Killer (Jugeodo Doeneun Ai) is the new film from Choi Jae-hun and written by Nam Ji-woong based on a novel and webcomic by Bang Jin-ho. The film made its Canadian debut as part of this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.
Eui-kang is a retired assassin, married and living a quiet life. When his wife goes on vacation with a friend he ends up, rather against his will, having to watch over the friend’s seventeen-year-old daughter Yoon-ji.
The first night she’s in his care however she becomes the victim of a ring of human traffickers specializing in underage girls. There’s only one thing he can do, come out of retirement to rescue her,...
- 8/3/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Both “The Exorcist” and “Enter the Dragon” came out in 1973, igniting their respective genres at the box-office as never before. So you’d think more than a few enterprising souls would have tried to combine demonic-possession chills and fighting-action thrills. But apart from 1984’s flabbergasting camp classic “Ninja III: The Domination” — with Lucinda Dickey as an aerobics instructor who’s suddenly from hell — it’s hard to think of much in that vein before new arrival “The Divine Fury.”
This Korean import, releasing on about a dozen U.S. screens, features an Mma fighter battling his own demons while helping a priest free the afflicted of supernatural parasites. Jason (aka Joo-hwan) Kim’s film is a slick concoction that affords moderate guilty-pleasure fun for a while, though it goes on too long to diminishing effect. Nonetheless, a sequel is duly promised at the close.
His mother having died in childbirth,...
This Korean import, releasing on about a dozen U.S. screens, features an Mma fighter battling his own demons while helping a priest free the afflicted of supernatural parasites. Jason (aka Joo-hwan) Kim’s film is a slick concoction that affords moderate guilty-pleasure fun for a while, though it goes on too long to diminishing effect. Nonetheless, a sequel is duly promised at the close.
His mother having died in childbirth,...
- 8/16/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
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