The Best Korean Dramas About CEOs

Korean Dramas, or K-Dramas, have long had an audience in the Western world, but their popularity has skyrocketed recently thanks to hits like Squid Game and Alice in Borderland. Streaming platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, and even Disney are now producing their own original K-Dramas to cater to this expanding fanbase. These dramas excel in creating suspenseful and chilling horror and thriller series, but they also have a massive following in the romance genre. Despite being somewhat cheesy, they offer an immensely enjoyable viewing experience that can keep you glued to your screen, reading subtitles until your eyes tire.

What ‘The Babadook’ Showed Us About the Trauma of Abuse

For over ten years now, we’ve been haunted by the chilling presence of “The Babadook”, a horror masterpiece written and directed by Jennifer Kent. Since its release, it has stood alongside classics like “The Ring” as one of the most thrilling horror exports to captivate us. It quickly garnered both critical and commercial success.

The True Story of The Troubles in Hulu’s ‘Say Nothing,’ Explained

Say Nothing, a gripping Hulu miniseries inspired by Patrick Radden Keefe’s book of the same name, offers a profound and somber perspective on the intricacies of the Troubles. This period of strife, which unfolded during the latter half of the 20th century, represents an enduring conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, a conflict whose roots stretch deep into history.