While Ji-yeon is a highly motivated and career-driven woman, Dong-ha seems to have lost the drive and has put a pause on his professional ambitions due to a personal tragedy.
‘A Witch’s Love’ is a romantic show that is reportedly a remake of the Taiwanese series titled ‘My Queen.’ It revolves around the romance between 39-year-old news reporter Ban Ji-yeon and the 25-year-old owner of a small errand center, Yoon Dong-ha. The series derives its name from the webtoon that Jin-rak creates for Dok-mi. As she begins to develop feelings for the man, Dok-mi is unaware of the fact that another neighbor – a webtoon artist – Oh Jin-rak, has been in love with her for a very long time. However, one day, she catches a glimpse of Han Tae-joon, who lives across the street. Dok-mi is shy, reserved, and avoids stepping out of her house. Flower Boy Next Door (2013)īased on Yoo Hyun-sook’s webtoon ‘I Steal Peeks At Him Every Day,’ this romantic comedy-drama centers upon an unusual love triangle. The journal reveals the mystery of an ancient painting and offers a glimpse into the life of the famed poet and artist - Shin Saimdang. The entertaining fantasy series follows an art history lecturer who stumbles upon a diary of a historical figure. ‘Saimdang: Memoir of Colors’ is a romance drama, where the events in the series take place across two timelines. The show’s third edition is a coming-of-age tale where a high school boy sees his future. Soon, she chances upon the mysterious café in area B23, located where a guest house is supposed to be. After giving in her resignation, she decides to go on a trip to nowhere in particular. In season 2, Ah-young quits her job due to mounting pressure. There, he has a life-changing experience. The first season follows Jae-young, who responds to a job advertisement that leads him to the café. However, all these storylines revolve around the titular café that runs from midnight to sunrise. It’s an all-star lineup, and they’ve got something similar planned for the sequel.Each season of ‘Café Midnight’ maps out the journey of new characters in two episodes. And just as a final flex, the casting director secured Pennywise’s favorite victim, Jaeden Martell, and the legendary Christopher Plummer, may he rest in peace.
LaKeith Stanfield is here without his straw hat from Get Out, and so is 13 Reasons Why’s ghostly Katherine Langford. Lime enthusiast Dakota Johnson’s dad, Don, is here, and so is perhaps the greatest living actor, Toni Collette. Halloween badass/ yogurt guru Jamie Lee Curtis is a suspect, as is two-time Oscar nominee Michael Shannon. America’s ass Chris Evans is there in a beautiful cable-knit sweater. We’ve got James Bond himself, Daniel Craig, and his future Bond girl/Ben Affleck’s former coffee-walks partner, Ana de Armas. I know that listing actors is boring, but just go with me here. Rian Johnson’s mystery (so well written, its screenplay landed an Oscar nom) focuses on the death of Harlan Thrombey, a famous novelist, and the family desperate to scoop up his inheritance. You’ve got to love a classic whodunit, especially with an ensemble cast that's the caliber of this one. Honestly, I have no idea how this fever dream of a film got made, but I’ve watched it several times, and I will watch it again. And yet SOMEHOW, Sandler convinced Al Pacino to play himself in this film as the third-billed actor, AND convinced him to fall in love with Jill! Insane. It’s stuffed to bursting with product placement (Dunkin' Donuts, anyone?), Sandler is bouncing off the walls as Jill, and the writing often borders on nonsensical. Send this film to the 2019 Met Gala! Adam Sandler (whose recent Hubie Halloween is also a winner) plays both Jack and Jill, fraternal twins, in this truly bonkers affair. But those reviewers were not watching this as the masterpiece of camp that it is. Did it win every single Razzie the year it came out? Yes. Does it have a 3% on Rotten Tomatoes? Yes. I will not be reading the comments for this article, because I KNOW you all are going to rake me over the coals for this one, but this is actually an incredible film.