Love is a universal theme that continues to be explored in the world of motion pictures. While tales of fated lovers and passionate romances often steal the spotlight, there exists a world of films that delve deeper into the multifaceted nature of love. From one-sided love to coming-of-age, from friendships blossoming into something more to tragic endings, and from unconventional romances to love that transcends beyond humans, these movies and shows offer a kaleidoscope of emotions and experiences.
Join us as we travel through the pages of workplace wonders, to unconventional affairs. This February, let’s honour the various shades of love in our lives throughout the year.
Workplace Love (Inspired by Kiss Sixth Sense)
Love finds its way even in the chaotic world of deadlines and meetings. Hong Ye-sool, an account executive at Zeu Ad, is making her way up at work. However, she has one secret: she can...
Join us as we travel through the pages of workplace wonders, to unconventional affairs. This February, let’s honour the various shades of love in our lives throughout the year.
Workplace Love (Inspired by Kiss Sixth Sense)
Love finds its way even in the chaotic world of deadlines and meetings. Hong Ye-sool, an account executive at Zeu Ad, is making her way up at work. However, she has one secret: she can...
- 2/18/2024
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Prime Video has acquired Korean drama The Kidnapping Day, starring Yoon Kye-sang and Park Sung-hoon, for all global territories excluding Korea and mainland China.
Produced by Korea’s AStory, the 12-part thriller black comedy series will be available weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting from September 13. The series will be broadcast by pay-tv network Ena in Korea.
Based on the Korean novel of the same name, the story follows a father turned clumsy kidnapper and a genius child working together to uncover the truth behind a series of murders and mysteries.
Yoon, who recently starred in Kiss Sixth Sense, plays the desperate father who decides to kidnap a precocious child in order to pay for his own daughter’s hospital bills. Park, whose credits include The Glory, plays a detective investigating the kidnapping.
The cast also includes newcomer Yoo Na, playing the child, and Kim Shin-rock (Reborn Rich) as the...
Produced by Korea’s AStory, the 12-part thriller black comedy series will be available weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting from September 13. The series will be broadcast by pay-tv network Ena in Korea.
Based on the Korean novel of the same name, the story follows a father turned clumsy kidnapper and a genius child working together to uncover the truth behind a series of murders and mysteries.
Yoon, who recently starred in Kiss Sixth Sense, plays the desperate father who decides to kidnap a precocious child in order to pay for his own daughter’s hospital bills. Park, whose credits include The Glory, plays a detective investigating the kidnapping.
The cast also includes newcomer Yoo Na, playing the child, and Kim Shin-rock (Reborn Rich) as the...
- 8/16/2023
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
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