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Jungkook Fulfills His Pop Star Ambitions with “Golden”
Taemin Pushes Boundaries with Brilliant and Provocative “Guilty”
Young Posse’s “Macaroni Cheese” is a Wacky, Memorable Debut
Sunmi Creates a Frankenstein’s Monster of Horror References in “Stranger”
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Dreamcatcher’s “OOTD” is a Parody of the K-pop Industry
B.I’s “Love Or Loved, Part 2” Earns Its Second Half
ZeroBaseOne Continue to Form Their Musical Identity in “Melting Point”
Week in Review, 11/06 to 11/12
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Strong Girl Nam-soon: Feel-Good, if Shallow, Feminism Takes Centre Stage
My Lovely Liar: A Sweet Mix of Romance and Murder Mystery
Mask Girl is a Unique Take on a K-drama About Beauty
Revenant, Ep. 7-12: A (Mostly) Satisfying End to An Effective Folk Horror Story
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Boys Planet: The End of “K-pop” As We Know It
Ageism and Age Bias in K-pop
Kim Garam and the Power of Fans in Shaping Idol Narratives
Pandemic Blues: The Struggle of Small Companies and Idol Groups
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For Your Viewing Pleasure: A Dash of Glamour
Week in Review, 11/20 to 11/26
For Your Viewing Pleasure: That Fall Feeling
Week in Review, 11/13 to 11/19
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Past Lives: A Poignant Depiction of Struggles with Immigration, Identity, and the Past
Kill Boksoon: A Stylish Yet Sometimes Shallow Take on Killing
Decision to Leave: True Love or Idle Escapism?
Love and Leashes is Surprisingly Wholesome
A Year-End Medley: A Feel-Good Holiday Film About Different Kinds of Love
Realistic Relationships are Both Sweet & Sour
Space Sweepers: A Trope-filled Exploration of Morality
The Con Woman’s Empowerment in K-Drama and Films
Humans Need Each Other to Stay #Alive
Kim Ji Young, Born 1982 Sheds Light on Everyday Sexism
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