I am so excited to go see Monsta X: Connect in theaters next week! And the members, after releasing another banger album and English single, deserve to be drawn by me. So enjoy my favorite member, Hyungwon!
Read moreMonth: November 2025
English Teacher – Second and Final Season Review
Was I surprised to learn that there was a second season of the very funny English Teacher? You bet! Was I even more sad to learn that it almost just as quickly got canceled? You bet.
Read moreNew Music: K-Pop Round-Up, Part 2 (OX:N & Hearts2Hearts)
It’s time for more new K-pop!
Read moreNew Music: K-Pop Round-Up, Part 1 (Stray Kids & 1VERSE)
Though I’ve been keeping up with most of the K-Pop groups that I’ve been listening to so far, I’ve reached a point where I want to bring some new groups into the fold. I just don’t have any idea where to go next, so I find myself checking out a lot of rookie groups with not a lot of music under their belts. Yet. Of course that will change.
Read moreBook Review: Case File Compendium – Vol. 6 by Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
The fact that I didn’t finish the sixth volume of Case File Compendium before I left for a two week vacation almost feels like a crime. But that doesn’t take away from just how freaking good the latest installment of Rou Bao Bu Chi Ru’s novel was.
Read moreConcert Review: Avatar
This Swedish metal band is the only Avatar I will ever be interested in seeing.
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
I know I’ll personally believe it when I see it, but Thanksgiving is coming up and I envision myself really powering through a lot of titles over that time. Stay tuned! But before we get there, we need to take a look at the hits I managed to take in this weekend.
Read moreCORTIS – Color Outside the Lines, EP Review
In fairness, I have been putting off finding a new K-pop group to start obsessing over because one really hasn’t presented itself like all of the others have. P1harmony was my last group because of the chance to get to see them live (and meet them!), but the Youtube algorithms haven’t been pushing anyone on me too hard these days.
Read moreGhost – Skeleta, Album Review
I’m ashamed for how long it took me to finally listen to Ghost’s newest album, Skeleta, given that it’s the first new music they’ve released since 2022. But here we are. I guess better late than never.
Read moreHow To Die Alone Series Review
Despite the depressing name, How to Die Alone is actually a comedy series, at which I laughed a fair amount.
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