Song Joong Ki and Chun Woo Hee have officially been confirmed as the lead actors in the upcoming K-drama My Youth. This collaboration, announced on August 21 by production company HighZium Studio, marks a significant project in the romance genre. The series is penned by Park Si Hyun, the writer behind the popular drama Run On (Jtbc), and will be directed by Lee Sang Yeop, known for his work on Yumi’s Cells, Shopaholic Louis, and Familiar Wife.
Song Joong Ki, who recently starred in Reborn Rich, will portray Sunwoo Hae, a former child actor turned novelist and florist. His character is on the brink of starting a new chapter in his life after enduring a turbulent journey marred by the greed of adults that disrupted his artistic career. Chun Woo Hee, known for her role in The 8 Show, will play Sung Je Yeon, a team leader at Feel Entertainment...
Song Joong Ki, who recently starred in Reborn Rich, will portray Sunwoo Hae, a former child actor turned novelist and florist. His character is on the brink of starting a new chapter in his life after enduring a turbulent journey marred by the greed of adults that disrupted his artistic career. Chun Woo Hee, known for her role in The 8 Show, will play Sung Je Yeon, a team leader at Feel Entertainment...
- 8/21/2024
- by Shweta Ghadashi
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 14 (Ians) As Ganpati Bappa blesses everyone with his arrival in a few days, Ott platforms have lined up an exciting array of shows, and movies for the viewer’s enjoyment in the upcoming week.
From crime drama series ‘Kaala’ to Chiranjeevi’s ‘Bhola Shankar’, this week’s entertainment offerings are set to delight you like none other, all from the comfort of your home. With delicious Modaks to indulge in, prepare yourself for a diverse range of captivating content that’s ready and waiting.
Here’s a list of five titles on various Ott platforms that have caught the attention of Ians this week. So, gear up for a week filled with non-stop enjoyment and entertainment that is sure to capture your interest and keep you thoroughly engaged.
‘Kaala’
The crime series shows the workings of the parallel economy of black money, as white money is turned...
From crime drama series ‘Kaala’ to Chiranjeevi’s ‘Bhola Shankar’, this week’s entertainment offerings are set to delight you like none other, all from the comfort of your home. With delicious Modaks to indulge in, prepare yourself for a diverse range of captivating content that’s ready and waiting.
Here’s a list of five titles on various Ott platforms that have caught the attention of Ians this week. So, gear up for a week filled with non-stop enjoyment and entertainment that is sure to capture your interest and keep you thoroughly engaged.
‘Kaala’
The crime series shows the workings of the parallel economy of black money, as white money is turned...
- 9/14/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 14 (Ians) As Ganpati Bappa blesses everyone with his arrival in a few days, Ott platforms have lined up an exciting array of shows, and movies for the viewer’s enjoyment in the upcoming week.
From crime drama series ‘Kaala’ to Chiranjeevi’s ‘Bhola Shankar’, this week’s entertainment offerings are set to delight you like none other, all from the comfort of your home. With delicious Modaks to indulge in, prepare yourself for a diverse range of captivating content that’s ready and waiting.
Here’s a list of five titles on various Ott platforms that have caught the attention of Ians this week. So, gear up for a week filled with non-stop enjoyment and entertainment that is sure to capture your interest and keep you thoroughly engaged.
‘Kaala’
The crime series shows the workings of the parallel economy of black money, as white money is turned...
From crime drama series ‘Kaala’ to Chiranjeevi’s ‘Bhola Shankar’, this week’s entertainment offerings are set to delight you like none other, all from the comfort of your home. With delicious Modaks to indulge in, prepare yourself for a diverse range of captivating content that’s ready and waiting.
Here’s a list of five titles on various Ott platforms that have caught the attention of Ians this week. So, gear up for a week filled with non-stop enjoyment and entertainment that is sure to capture your interest and keep you thoroughly engaged.
‘Kaala’
The crime series shows the workings of the parallel economy of black money, as white money is turned...
- 9/14/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Fans of Battle Royale are going to lose their heads over Signal 100, the latest splatterfest from Japan that’s now spilling blood all over Screambox!
Directed by Lisa Takeba (The Pinkie), we also are excited to share the trailer for Signal 100, which harkens back to the days of horror boundary-pushing features like Battle Royale and Black Rat.
In the Screambox Exclusive…
“A group of high school students are forced into an assignment where they are hypnotized and will commit suicide on an unknown command in Signal 100.
The film, which is based on the manga series of the same name, features a stellar young cast including Shôdai Fukuyama (Scams), Yûta Koseki (Familiar Wife) and the award-winning actress Kanna Hashimoto.
This month’s Screambox Exclusive titles also include Dawning, In Dreams, and Just Desserts: The Making of Creepshow as well as a collection of Severin Films cult classics from the likes of Dario Argento,...
Directed by Lisa Takeba (The Pinkie), we also are excited to share the trailer for Signal 100, which harkens back to the days of horror boundary-pushing features like Battle Royale and Black Rat.
In the Screambox Exclusive…
“A group of high school students are forced into an assignment where they are hypnotized and will commit suicide on an unknown command in Signal 100.
The film, which is based on the manga series of the same name, features a stellar young cast including Shôdai Fukuyama (Scams), Yûta Koseki (Familiar Wife) and the award-winning actress Kanna Hashimoto.
This month’s Screambox Exclusive titles also include Dawning, In Dreams, and Just Desserts: The Making of Creepshow as well as a collection of Severin Films cult classics from the likes of Dario Argento,...
- 1/24/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
When it comes to adding new content, the biggest haul for any given streaming service is typically found on the first of the month, and that’s no different with Netflix.
Indeed, thanks to a huge day for new movies/TV shows on October 1st, the past week has seen the current leader in the industry add a whopping 74 films and 31 television series, ensuring that subscribers have plenty to entertain themselves with. From hidden gems to all-time classics and a few underrated titles that definitely deserve another look, there’s much to get excited about here and the full list of every new release that arrived this week can be found below.
74 New Movies
28 Days (2000) A Chaster Marriage (2016) A Toot-Toot Cory Carson Halloween (2020) Netflix Original A.M.I. (2019) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) All Because of You (Pasal Kau) (2020) Netflix Original Along Came a Spider (2001) Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part...
Indeed, thanks to a huge day for new movies/TV shows on October 1st, the past week has seen the current leader in the industry add a whopping 74 films and 31 television series, ensuring that subscribers have plenty to entertain themselves with. From hidden gems to all-time classics and a few underrated titles that definitely deserve another look, there’s much to get excited about here and the full list of every new release that arrived this week can be found below.
74 New Movies
28 Days (2000) A Chaster Marriage (2016) A Toot-Toot Cory Carson Halloween (2020) Netflix Original A.M.I. (2019) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) All Because of You (Pasal Kau) (2020) Netflix Original Along Came a Spider (2001) Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part...
- 10/4/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
It’s a brand new month, and that means that the cycle of Netflix content drops begin anew, with a wide selection of original programming and classics headed our way. And with the first day always bringing the biggest new collection of movies and shows to enjoy, there’s some great stuff that can be checked out right away.
For instance, comedy fans are sure to appreciate that they can now watch the beloved Jim Carrey sequel Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Dane Cook’s underrated Employee of the Month. Meanwhile, the 1996 classic black comedy Fargo is available, too, and though it has loose connections to the popular FX show of the same name, it’s a great standalone film that’s very much worth a watch.
If you’re looking for solid dramas to get wrapped up in, you can now catch the emotional Clint Eastwood pic Gran Torino...
For instance, comedy fans are sure to appreciate that they can now watch the beloved Jim Carrey sequel Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Dane Cook’s underrated Employee of the Month. Meanwhile, the 1996 classic black comedy Fargo is available, too, and though it has loose connections to the popular FX show of the same name, it’s a great standalone film that’s very much worth a watch.
If you’re looking for solid dramas to get wrapped up in, you can now catch the emotional Clint Eastwood pic Gran Torino...
- 10/1/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has a whole lot of spooks up its sleeve for the month of October.
From Adam Sandler’s “Hubie Halloween” (Oct. 7) to the “Hill House” follow-up “The Haunting of Bly Manor” (Oct. 9), the Halloween-themed goodness is in high supply next month. Watch Netflix’s little teaser reel above.
If you want a gory horror film, try “Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight” (Oct. 28). Other new creepy flicks include “His House” (Oct. 30) “Cadaver” (Oct. 22) and Spanish-language film “The Day of the Lord” (Oct. 30).
For a younger audience, there’s “Vampires vs. the Bronx” (Oct. 2) and “The Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting” (Oct. 15).
In terms of TV, get ready for Volume 2 of Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” reboot series (Oct. 19), and also check out Season 1 of CBS’ “Evil” (Oct. 1) about a forensic psychologist who comes face to face with evidence that challenges her disbelief in supernatural phenomena.
For some non-Halloween-themed content,...
From Adam Sandler’s “Hubie Halloween” (Oct. 7) to the “Hill House” follow-up “The Haunting of Bly Manor” (Oct. 9), the Halloween-themed goodness is in high supply next month. Watch Netflix’s little teaser reel above.
If you want a gory horror film, try “Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight” (Oct. 28). Other new creepy flicks include “His House” (Oct. 30) “Cadaver” (Oct. 22) and Spanish-language film “The Day of the Lord” (Oct. 30).
For a younger audience, there’s “Vampires vs. the Bronx” (Oct. 2) and “The Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting” (Oct. 15).
In terms of TV, get ready for Volume 2 of Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” reboot series (Oct. 19), and also check out Season 1 of CBS’ “Evil” (Oct. 1) about a forensic psychologist who comes face to face with evidence that challenges her disbelief in supernatural phenomena.
For some non-Halloween-themed content,...
- 10/1/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
It’s almost spooky season, and the various streaming services are making sure that subscribers have got plenty of great horror content for all ages available to watch this Halloween. Given the current state of the world, this All Hallow’s Eve will see more folks staying in than ever before, so we’ll need as much choice when it comes to finding a perfect movie or TV show to dive into as possible. Thankfully, Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video have got us covered.
Of course, there’s much more beyond just horror content arriving across the streaming world this October, with the first day of the month launching hundreds of new titles on all the various sites. There are also a few key highlights scattered throughout the month. Arguably the biggest is Aaron Sorkin’s much-anticipated all-star drama based on real events, The Trial of the Chicago 7,...
Of course, there’s much more beyond just horror content arriving across the streaming world this October, with the first day of the month launching hundreds of new titles on all the various sites. There are also a few key highlights scattered throughout the month. Arguably the biggest is Aaron Sorkin’s much-anticipated all-star drama based on real events, The Trial of the Chicago 7,...
- 9/29/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The theatrical industry is still struggling to return to normal, and matters aren’t helped as the studios continue to pull major releases from the calendar and send them to next year. There might not be a lot of content available on the big screen, but luckily the streaming wars remain in full swing, and as the market leaders, Netflix are constantly updating their library to retain their position at the front of the pack.
Enola Holmes has become the latest of the platform’s originals to dominate the conversation, but the usual array of forgotten titles have also been posting a strong showing as subscribers occupy their downtime with a variety of movies and TV shows, not all of which need to be the subject of critical acclaim or even good reviews.
Next week takes us into October, meaning that the first day of the month brings a huge...
Enola Holmes has become the latest of the platform’s originals to dominate the conversation, but the usual array of forgotten titles have also been posting a strong showing as subscribers occupy their downtime with a variety of movies and TV shows, not all of which need to be the subject of critical acclaim or even good reviews.
Next week takes us into October, meaning that the first day of the month brings a huge...
- 9/27/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Netflix was ahead of the game for October, releasing its “Netflix and Chills” horror lineup in anticipation of the Halloween season. Now the streaming giant has unveiled its full lineup for October, and believe it or not: horror remains at the forefront of its strategy.
The biggest release this month is undoubtedly The Haunting of Bly Manor, Mike Flanagan’s long-awaited followup to terrifying Haunting of Hill House. That arrives on Oct. 9. The film side of things is where most of Netflix’s other horror originals reside, with Hubie Halloween (Oct. 7), A Babysitters’ Guide to Monster Hunting (Oct. 15), and Rebecca (Oct. 22) all making their debut.
Some non-horror originals of note this month include high school drama Grand Army (Oct. 16) and the Anya-Taylor Joy-starring chess story The Queen’s Gambit (Oct. 26). Aaron Sorkin’s latest film, The Trial of the Chicago 7, arrives on Oct. 16.
Netflix is adding new library movies like Fargo,...
The biggest release this month is undoubtedly The Haunting of Bly Manor, Mike Flanagan’s long-awaited followup to terrifying Haunting of Hill House. That arrives on Oct. 9. The film side of things is where most of Netflix’s other horror originals reside, with Hubie Halloween (Oct. 7), A Babysitters’ Guide to Monster Hunting (Oct. 15), and Rebecca (Oct. 22) all making their debut.
Some non-horror originals of note this month include high school drama Grand Army (Oct. 16) and the Anya-Taylor Joy-starring chess story The Queen’s Gambit (Oct. 26). Aaron Sorkin’s latest film, The Trial of the Chicago 7, arrives on Oct. 16.
Netflix is adding new library movies like Fargo,...
- 9/23/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The full list of everything that’s coming to Netflix in October has been released today and as we’re facing the prospect of a Halloween spent at home, the streaming site is making sure that we’ve got more than enough spooky content to keep us occupied. In fact, there’s a huge amount of new movies and TV shows arriving on the service next month as part of the “Netflix and Chills” season.
October 1st also delivers a lot of great newly licensed content, too, which you won’t want to miss. Sticking with the Halloween theme, though, the haul features a few horrors/thrillers including Cape Fear, House of 1000 Corpses and You Have Always Lived in the Castle. Then, on the 2nd, new original movie Vampires vs. the Bronx lands. And skipping ahead to the 7th, be sure to catch Adam Sandler’s latest comedy, Hubie Halloween.
October 1st also delivers a lot of great newly licensed content, too, which you won’t want to miss. Sticking with the Halloween theme, though, the haul features a few horrors/thrillers including Cape Fear, House of 1000 Corpses and You Have Always Lived in the Castle. Then, on the 2nd, new original movie Vampires vs. the Bronx lands. And skipping ahead to the 7th, be sure to catch Adam Sandler’s latest comedy, Hubie Halloween.
- 9/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
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