BTS – The Most Beautiful Moment in Life pt. 1
BTS, a group I’d previously cast aside as one in the same in a slew of wannabe bad boys, released one of the best K-pop albums of 2015 with Most Beautiful Moment in Life pt. 1.
BTS, a group I’d previously cast aside as one in the same in a slew of wannabe bad boys, released one of the best K-pop albums of 2015 with Most Beautiful Moment in Life pt. 1.
One of the most important films in recent history tells the story of The World’s Most Dangerous Group
Yonezu Kenshi releases Flow Light (フローライト), directed by Kazuaki Seki (関和亮), to announce the release of his upcoming full-length studio album titled Bremen.
James Gray’s film The Immigrant just headed to South Korea where it opened last week and has been promoted with a song titled Look at Me Now (나를 봐요) by R&B Korean singer LYn (린).
Faye Wong is in charge of the main theme song for the upcoming Chinese comedy Lost in Hong Kong (港囧) with The Breeze Blows Gently (清风徐来), a song written and composed by Zhao Yingjun (赵英俊).
A teenage boy accidentally time-slips back to the Warring Era period, where he discovers historical figure Oda Nobunaga looks just like him.
This past week I said goodbye to one of my favourite series, get ready to welcome back some others, there’s drama at Marvel Studios, and, most sadly, another staple of my childhood left this world. And so I dedicate this column to the great Wes Craven.
A little orphan girl and a blind street musician travel to the city, so she can get herself a mother.
I love films that become love letters to the cities they shoot in, so when I got the chance to catch Emily Ting’s first fictional feature length, I got to ask her about the making of the film and what makes an expat not an immigrant.
Small debuts with one of the most truly transcendental albums of 2014.