Tanu I. Raj
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‘Bloody Heart’ review: a visual treat and masterful tale – is this the historical K-drama of the year?
In its first few episodes, ‘Bloody Heart’ sets up a near-Shakespearean tale of love, revenge and the absolute corruption absolute power brings about

‘Our Blues’ review: people can be unhappy in the happiest of places
With a star-studded cast and evocative stories, ‘Our Blues’ is poised to be an understated winner

‘Soundtrack #1’ review: an intimate romance becomes the perfect comfort watch
Park Hyung-sik and Han So-hee’s ‘Soundtrack #1’ is short, sweet and subtle – that’s exactly why it’s so good

‘Soundtrack #1’ finale recap: Park Hyung-sik and Han So-hee’s wistful wait comes to a satisfying conclusion
**Spoilers for ‘Soundtrack #1’ episode four below**

Dreamcatcher – ‘Apocalypse: Save Us’ review: a refreshing, albeit naive take on the world
While Dreamcatcher tackle climate change on their second studio offering, the effort does seem a tad misplaced in the face of the album’s youthful optimism

‘Soundtrack #1’ episode three recap: heartbreak never looked so good
**Spoilers for ‘Soundtrack #1 ’episode three below**

Every EXO song ranked in order of greatness
As EXO celebrate their 10th anniversary, we take a look back on one of K-pop’s greatest runs

‘Soundtrack #1’ episode two recap: a relationship stands on the cusp of change
**Spoilers for ‘Soundtrack #1 ’episode two below**

‘Soundtrack #1’ episode one recap: an intimate tale of love leaves us spellbound
**Spoilers for ‘Soundtrack #1’ episode one below**

Red Velvet – ‘The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm’ review: this is a festival you’ve been to one too many times
Despite being one of K-pop’s most imaginative groups, their latest offering falls short on allure and excitement

(G)I-DLE – ‘I Never Die’ review: these are not wide-eyed girls anymore
On their first full-length album, (G)I-DLE celebrate their growth and delight in their rebellious phase

NMIXX try to transcend genres on their debut single ‘O.O’, but the effort doesn’t quite land
A surprisingly inconsistent, choppy debut offering from JYP Entertainment’s new girl group