[ BOOK LIVES ] Finding Naoko in Esquire Singapore, November 2018
In Esquire Singapore November 2018: A sneak of six mise-en-scènes, and a movie poster I have created for my long-suffering project Finding Naoko.
In Esquire Singapore November 2018: A sneak of six mise-en-scènes, and a movie poster I have created for my long-suffering project Finding Naoko.
I am taking a short break from Korean dramas to watch Kekkon Dekinai Otoko aka He Who Can’t Marry, currently on Netflix.
My Mister(2018) was recommended to me by at least two ajummas but it took me a fair bit of time to finally get to it.
Don’t be fooled by the nondescript title of this series because The Package does contain quite a few punches.
Mother is one of the best Korean dramas I’ve watched and yes, I’ve watched a lot.
Let’s get a few things straight: First, Temperature of Love is a Korean drama that doesn’t boil over.
Currently playing in Korea and available on Viu a few hours after, The World of the Married is not the kind of drama to watch…
I can be severely lacking in certain aspects of imagination so I generally stay clear of period pieces, sci-fi, mythical and anything involving time travel.…
If I were to be in regular employment now, chances are very high I would be called a kkondae – Korean word for a condescending old man,…
In the heart of Kang-soo Choi, there is only one place he wants to be in – Seoul.