August brings a new slate of K-dramas, including Park Hyung-sik’s ‘Twelve,’ Im Yoon-ah’s ‘Bon Appétit, Your Majesty,’ and other unique titles
‘Happiness’ highlights why K-zombies matter. It questions what differentiates humanity and monstrosity and what 'happiness' really means—self-satisfaction or happiness that comes from togetherness—starring Park Hyung-sik and Han Hyo-joo.
In the upcoming superhero K-drama, Park plays an evil character who breaks out of hell eons later to throw things into chaos, wreaking havoc on Earth
Park will portray a committed conglomerate employee, but one with lofty goals who intends to leapfrog the company one day
Starring Park Hyung-sik and Park Bo-young, it remains an endearing superhero story, one that appears blatant in its cliches, but not if you see past that
Features engrossing tales of fantasy, love, and friendship such as ‘You Drive Me Crazy,’ ‘Soundtrack #1,’ and more
The phrase calls attention to youths who are drawn to androgynous beauty, as seen in iconic dramas like 'Boys Over Flowers' and 'Hwarang'
In any fictitious scenario, Park looks real, being so easy on the eyes. That ease results from an apparent acting aptitude he expertly taps to paint his characters in lifelike detail
These Korean dramas are fascinating tales of love. They are quite potent in the sense that they work wonders for relieving anxiety, mending wounded emotions, and providing happiness
The Hwarang men were archaic analogs of modern flower boys, or more specifically, metrosexual men who are fastidious about their appearance
