Tanu I. Raj
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‘Goodbye Earth’ review: a web of convoluted time-jumps and subplots
A small, sleepy town is thrown into chaos after finding out that an asteroid will impact the Earth in less than a year

KISS OF LIFE prove they have the ‘Midas Touch’ on this confident, yet authentic single
Drawing from the best of 2000s Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, K-pop’s most-exciting rookies put a fresh spin on an old sound

Hong Kong pop stars Mirror step out of their comfort zone on new single ‘Day 0’ featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A, aka Damian Lillard
The Cantopop 12-piece tell NME about working with the basketball pro, making a serious foray into hip-hop and representing Hong Kong pop-culture

‘Parasyte: The Grey’ review: ‘Train To Busan’ director spins a decidedly human tale
While not without its faults, Yeon Sang-ho’s ‘Parasyte: The Grey’ wins out in its special effects and depictions of humanity

‘Queen of Tears’ review: this K-drama as troubled as its tale of marriage
A seemingly perfect relationship is on its last legs until a crisis shakes up the status quo

TWICE – ‘With YOU-th’ review: a euphoric display of their staying power
As the K-pop girl group inch towards a decade in music, they display a striking self-awareness of their strengths and purpose

Akini Jing: an electronic pop ‘cyborg’ edges towards humanity
On her latest EP ‘Villain’, the Chinese pop artist spins a breathtaking wuxia tale – and finds the gulf between persona and person narrowing

‘Doctor Slump’ review: a heartwarming enemies to lovers tale
Park Hyung-shik and Park Shin-hye shine as former high school rivals who find themselves relying on each other after hitting rock bottom

‘Welcome to Samdal-ri’ review: end the year with this comfort watch
A small town girl with lofty dreams is forced to return home after her life in the big city suddenly falls apart

‘My Demon’ review: devilishly entertaining romcom K-drama
A mischievous demon enters into a contract marriage with a chaebol heiress after losing his powers

‘Korea-Khitan War’ review: old-school K-drama charm
This well-written Korean historical series will keep you hooked its bloody tale of war and survival

Red Velvet – ‘Chill Kill’ review: deliciously dark, delightfully macabre
After four years of being deprived of a ‘Velvet’ release, Red Velvet’s third studio album is a welcome reprieve