I compiled a small list of five Korean movies currently in the free section. I know it’s not a lot, but these are fairly well-known movies so it does have that going for it. If you’ve had to forgo some streaming sites to save money, this is a really great option since some of them are over on those sites as well.
Read MoreThoughts on the online event that Netflix hosted at the end of February on their growth, and some of the new projects for the future.
Read MoreI can’t believe we’re already at the end of January. This month was spent doing a lot of stuff for a the Certified Noonas podcast, and the new podcast I’m on, Good Time With Crime, so most of my watching came from those. I didn’t get to much outside of that, but you’ll see later that February is going to be packed.
Read MoreI figured I wouldn’t make a list this year but decided it still would be good to talk about the top dramas that I watched even if I didn’t get to as much of the list that I wanted. I also realized that I watched a lot of Asian movies this year - much more than years in the past - and it’s worth it to start mentioning them more. While the drama list is centered in dramas that came out in 2020, the movie list will be from the list of movies I watched in 2020.
Read MoreToday’s post is dedicated to the brain eaters. Think of this as your unofficial guide to some of the Asian zombie entertainment. I kept the list to anything that is currently accessible on the major platforms (in the US).
Read MoreFor today’s movie review I wanted to switch things up by focusing on a movie that was originally released in Japan and had a remake in the US. Whenever I look at reviews for Asian horror movies, this movie tends to be one of the standouts in how many people prefer the remake over the original, and I hadn’t watched both in years so I wanted to compare the two now with the focus on how they independently were, what did or didn’t work, and which one I think is better.
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