Koda Kumi – Dejavu
From songs you can jam out to in the car with your girlfriends to drama worthy ballads, you are sure to like Koda Kumi’s newest album.
From songs you can jam out to in the car with your girlfriends to drama worthy ballads, you are sure to like Koda Kumi’s newest album.
And so the first Korean Film Blogathon by newkoreancinema.com and cineAWESOME came and went, with bloggers around the world writing about anything Korean Cinema related. A whole week with over 100 entries all about the good, the bad, and the weird — pun intended — of Korean films.
It’s quite clear (from the movies I’ve seen) that Korean movies are ballsy. They aren’t afraid to be graphic, they aren’t afraid to tell it as it is. They aren’t even afraid to play with taboo issues such as incest and cannibalism. So why aren’t Korean television dramas showing the same artistic freedom?
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So now that the Korean entertainment industry is going through an expansionism wave, what are you guys waiting for? Start pushing all your amazing films outside festival circuits and into our theaters.
Six students at Kirin Art High School work to achieve their dreams of becoming stars. In between struggles and moments of joy, they find out their true selves.
The OST album from the drama Dream High proves to be as good as the drama itself. Consisting of 12 tracks, there is a mix in the album that is light and cheerful.
After the release of her video Prologue, Chris Lee (Li Yuchun) releases the single for The Dancing Artist, directed by Taiwanese video director Zhongping Huang.
Auld Lang Syne follows two Korean men that used to be lovers as they meet once again by chance.