EVNNE on Embracing Their Mature Side in Second EP “Un: SEEN”

On a busy evening during breathless comeback promotions, Keita, Park Hanbin, Lee Jeonghyeon, Yoo Seungeon, Ji Yunseo, Mun Junghyun and Park Jihoo all settled down for an hour to chat to the press, eagerly unveiling the stories behind their latest work. EVNNE’s second EP, Un: SEEN, is the foothold they’ve comfortably found themselves in after…

ID:Earth Unites the Universe with Music – Exclusive Interview

ID:Earth is an enigmatic and fascinating artist. Originally from South Korea, she comes across as a creative musician whose imagination is simply cosmic. When she debuted in 2019 with Egypt, a cross-genre Pop song, the singer quickly impressed those who seek rawness in music. With a few singles and EPs under her belt, the artist…

P1Harmony’s Troxy Triumph – Concert Review

P1Harmony’s Troxy performance in London wasn’t your run-of-the-mill musical soirée; it was an intense night filled with energy and the radiant personalities of Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob. The group’s P1ustage H: P1oneer tour kicked off in January 2023 in Seoul and later moved to the US, where they performed in twelve cities….

8Turn Dream Big with Third Mini Album “Stunning” – Album Review

Within the K-pop industry, and with numerous groups debuting, one group in particular is longing to make an impression and be heard. The eight-member group 8Turn, consisting of Jaehyun, Minho, Kyungmin, Yungu, and Seungcheon, is making noise with their third mini album, Stunning. Debuting in 2023, they saw acclaim with their first release 8TurnRise, which…

13th London Korean Film Festival: The Princess and the Matchmaker Review

A long wait for a premiere of a film never bodes well, even though it might be because the producers want to avoid the film clashing with the releases of other big productions, or because the progress has been slowed down by a prolonged post-production. The latter especially implies that the producer isn’t sure about…

The 12th London Korean Film Festival: Master Review

In the world where corruption and scams have become a multilevel maze, it is hard not to notice that the contemporary film industry started making more films that expose the current state of the world’s society, including politics, juridical system and commercial establishments. South Korean cinema is one of those tools that bring the aforementioned…

Beauty and the Beast Review

I won’t deny it; I have been waiting for a Beauty and the Beast live-action film for a while now. When Bill Condon’s new work of the same title hit the big screen mid-March, I was as excited as a kid in a candy shop; especially so because I adore the 1991 Disney’s animated musical….