After leaving me doubting the Prince’s motives last week, I’m happy to report that all my faith in him has been restored! (Hooray!) He’s still a bit of a spoiled punk but I supposed that’s to be expected from one who’s grown up as a prince. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: The Three Musketeers Episode 6”
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 3-4 (1/2)
Sitting down to watch a new episode of Iron Man, you’re guaranteed to never suffer through a dull moment as there’s such a great combination of drama and humor, with just enough intrigue thrown in there to keep you coming back for more, that two weeks in, I find myself completely hooked. Continue reading “The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 3-4 (1/2)”
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Mischievous Kiss 2: Love in Okinawa
Hey everyone! Hallyu Tanya and I are back to bring you a special edition of our Hallyu Zombie Drama Review, video style! We’re obviously super excited about the upcoming sequel one of our favorite dramas, Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo and with the release of this honeymoon special, Mischievous Kiss: Love in Okinawa, we couldn’t let this opportunity to squee a little bit pass us by. If, like us, you loved the first season of Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo you’re not going to want to miss the sequel which, you can expect to start airing towards the end of November. Continue reading “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Mischievous Kiss 2: Love in Okinawa”
FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Heartstrings
After working on my most recent article for ATK Magazine, I came to the sudden realization that, despite my undying love for Jung Yong Hwa, I had somehow missed writing any sort of review for Heartstrings. Appalled by my own negligence, I vowed to feature Yong Hwa’s second drama as this week’s “Friday Night Drama”. Continue reading “FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Heartstrings”
K-POP ONE-STOP: September 12-19, 2014
It’s finally Friday and we all know what that means… Time to take a look at this past week’s K-Pop MV releases. Woo-hoo!
SNSD TTS “Holler”
K-POP ATE HER BRAIN: Kim Jin Ho “People”
This morning, while working on tomorrow’s “K-Pop One-Stop” I stumbled upon Kim Jin Ho’s “사람들” (aka “People”) and the song is so incredibly beautiful, the thought of this song going unnoticed by the world was so heartbreaking, I had to make sure I did my part to make sure that didn’t happen. Continue reading “K-POP ATE HER BRAIN: Kim Jin Ho “People””
TUNE OF THE WEEK: Teen Top “Missing”
Releasing their first EP in over a year, Teen Top have made quite a comeback with their new album Exito and the title track, “Missing” is so good I had to feature it as my “Tune of the Week”. Continue reading “TUNE OF THE WEEK: Teen Top “Missing””
RELEASE THE FANGIRL! My Soul Has Been Revived
It’s no secret that I am a devout Starlight. I’ve spazzed enough on this blog to make it perfectly clear that, as much as I love all K-Pop bands (and I really do love them all, to one degree or another), VIXX holds a special place in my heart. They are an infinite source of inspiration and motivation for me, as I drag myself through the mundane of my every day and above all, they are the sunshine that brightens my occasionally dreary world. In short, they make my heart happy but not always… Continue reading “RELEASE THE FANGIRL! My Soul Has Been Revived”
ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: The Three Musketeers Episode 5
After this week’s episode of The Three Musketeers, I’m beginning to wonder about Crown Prince Sohyeon and I’m not sure I like where these musing are going. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: The Three Musketeers Episode 5”
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 1-2 (2/2)
Zombie: Hey everyone! It’s time for another drama review and this time I’m joined by my wonderfully lovely friend, India (aka Drama Debussie) to discuss all the ins and outs, ups and downs that are sure to make up KBS’s latest drama, Iron Man.
Drama Debussie: Hello! Truly honored to be here. I loved doing drama club with you so much I just had to do it again.
Zombie: And I’m so glad you did! Joseon Gunman was a fun drama to chat about but I think this one is going to be even better. I mean for starters, we’ve got the next ten weeks to drool over discuss Lee Dong Wook’s character so already we’re off to a great start. (Sorry, fangirl moment. I’m still reeling from him in Hotel King.) Continue reading “The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 1-2 (2/2)”