The 10 Most Underrated K-Dramas Of All Time
While some K-dramas are getting international attention outside of Korea, others deserve more eyes. Here are the most underrated K-dramas you should watch.
Read MoreWhile some K-dramas are getting international attention outside of Korea, others deserve more eyes. Here are the most underrated K-dramas you should watch.
Read MoreApple TV+'s hit series Severance owes more than a few of its ideas to this indie story-based video game released in 2013.
Read MoreSeverance season 2 reveals even more nefarious elements at play within the mysterious, clearly sinister Lumon Industries.
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Read MoreBritt Lower, who plays both Helena Eagan and Helly R. on Severance, has debunked a fan theory about the season 2 finale.
Read MoreBefore her Oscar nominated turn in The Substance, Demi Moore was underutilized on season 1 of Landman. Well, that's all about to change.
Read MoreDecades before his late-career pivot to television, Harrison Ford appeared on Gunsmoke as not one but two different characters in a single season.
Read MoreGwendoline Christie had to remember some of her Game of Thrones training for an explosive scene in the finale of Severance season 2.
Read MoreRobert Spearing was one of the most important characters on the drama series Industry, and actor Harry Lawtey's shocking exit still has fans questioning why.
Read MoreAside from offering stellar original programming, Korea's K-dramas have also remade famous American movies and TV shows like Entourage, SNL, and more.
Read MoreForensic anthropology-focused crime procedural Bones was a massive hit, but even one of the stars admits parts of it aged poorly.
Read MoreUltimately, Jennifer Esposito only stuck around for one season to play Alex Quinn on NCIS. Here's why the actress moved on to other projects.
Read MoreReacher star Alan Ritchson has a problem with modern action heroes on screen, but he's hopeful that Reacher season 3 will alleviate the issue on his show.
Read MoreJust when you thought Severance couldn't top the Music Dance Experience or that room full of goats, the season 2 finale introduces THAT department.
Read MoreJoel McHale was previously announced as a mysterious new cast member for Yellowjackets season 3. We now know who he's playing.
Read MoreSeverance season 2 has come to an end. We're delving into full spoilers and heading to The Severed Floor to try to figure out what it all means.
Read MoreThe Last of Us season 1 made a somewhat infamous change from the original video games where it concerns the Infected, but season 2 will undo that.
Read MoreAfter years of waiting, Severance fans finally understand the meaning behind one of the most mysterious aspects of Lumon Industries.
Read MoreAfter years of delays, Euphoria season 3 is finally in production. But when the series finally returns, it will do so without Barbie Ferreira. Here's why.
Read MoreThe season 2 finale of Severance introduces us to Mark S.'s potentially biggest enemy yet, and it's someone we didn't quite expect.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Yellowjackets season 3 further complicates things and reveals that cannibalism isn't the only secret the characters are hiding from.
Read MoreWhile Cordelia Cupp's (Uzo Aduba) passion for birdwatching on Netflix's The Residence could be seen as a hobby, it also speaks to her detective skills.
Read MoreTaylor Sheridan's newest show Landman is a hit. We're taking a look at where the major locations from the series are filmed.
Read MoreEpisode 7 of Reacher season 3 sees Jack Reacher deliver a line that interrogates the entire premise of a roving bruiser who takes the law into his own hands.
Read MoreThe Residence might take place in the White House, but the Netflix murder mystery series is a far cry from political dramas like The West Wing.
Read MoreA throwaway line in the latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again reminds us that yes, Marvel's worst Disney+ series did actually happen.
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