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7 Best Shows Like Netflix’s ‘Trigger’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Trigger is a South Korean action crime thriller series written and directed by Kwon Oh-seung. The Netflix series is set in South Korea, where illegal firearms are banned, but when illegal guns flood into the country, a police officer must do everything he can to save innocent people from their effects. Trigger stars Kim Nam-gil, Kim Young-Kwang, Park Hoon, Gil Hae-yeon, and Kim Won-hae. So, if you loved the thrilling and intense drama and compelling characters in Netflix’s Trigger, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Karma (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Karma is a South Korean crime thriller drama series written and directed by Lee Il-hyung. Based on the Kakao webtoon of the same name by Choi Hee-seon, the Netflix series revolves around a group of people as they get embroiled in a toxic and...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 8/1/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Criminal Minds Had A K-Drama Remake & You Probably Missed It—Here’s Why It’s Worth Watching
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Criminal Minds Korea(Photo Credit –Facebook)

Crime shows aren’t just a U.S. obsession; now they have become a global phenomenon. And when a country like South Korea, known for its sleek thrillers and dramatic storytelling, takes a crack at a major American procedural, you better believe something interesting happens. Back in 2017, South Korea quietly dropped its own version of Criminal Minds.

Of course, it has the same titular name but a fresh style. It had a 20-episode run, a solid cast lineup, and a darker, more emotionally-charged tone than its American counterpart. But despite airing internationally, this remake somehow stayed below the hype radar. If you blinked, you probably missed it. Let’s rewind and unpack why this K-drama take might be worth your binge list.

South Korea’s Criminal Minds Remake Deserves More Attention

The Korean version of Criminal Minds opens with Kang Ki-hyung (portrayed by Son Hyun-joo...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 7/4/2025
  • by Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
Criminal Minds Went Global With A K-Drama Adaptation You Likely Never Knew Existed
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Crime procedurals are a genre of show that translates across borders and cultures, with South Korean television, or K-dramas, particularly prolific in producing crime thrillers. One particularly interesting crime show to come out of Korea within the past several years is a remake of the long-running American procedural "Criminal Minds." Also carrying the title "Criminal Minds," the K-drama version of the hit show premiered in 2017 and ran for a Korean-standard single season of 20 episodes. Despite this truncated length, compared to the American version's 18-season run, the K-drama "Criminal Minds" has plenty of similarities to the original while putting its own spin on the material.

The Korean "Criminal Minds" sees veteran criminal profiler Kang Ki-hyung (Son Hyun-joo) return to active duty after an extended hiatus following a bombing that left most of his team dead. Ki-hyung leads a quirky younger team to track down serial killers across Korea, with each bringing...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 6/10/2025
  • by Samuel Stone
  • Slash Film
Lee Joo-bin, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Da-hee, and Lee Kwang-soo in The Divorce Insurance (2025)
The Divorce Insurance: Release Schedule of All Episodes, Plot, Cast & Where to Watch
Lee Joo-bin, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Da-hee, and Lee Kwang-soo in The Divorce Insurance (2025)
The Divorce Insurance’ is a South Korean romantic comedy series that delves into the complexities of love and relationships within the insurance industry. Premiering on March 31, 2025, the show has garnered attention for its unique premise and stellar cast. This article provides an in-depth look at the series, including its plot, character details, episode release schedule, and information on where to watch.

About the Show

‘The Divorce Insurance’ follows Noh Ki-jun, a seasoned insurance actuary who, after experiencing three divorces, conceptualizes a novel insurance product aimed at safeguarding clients from the financial strains of marital dissolution. As he assembles a diverse team to bring this idea to fruition, the series explores their professional challenges and personal entanglements, blending humor with poignant insights into modern relationships.

‘The Divorce Insurance’ Cast and Characters

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Lee Dong-wook as Noh Ki-jun: A...
See full article at High on Films
  • 4/5/2025
  • by Deepshikha Deb
  • High on Films
7 Best Shows Like ‘The Resort’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Resort is a mystery dark comedy-drama series created by Andy Siara. The Peacock series follows Noah and Emma, a young couple on a vacation for their 10th anniversary in the Mayan Riviera. They feel their marriage is in a rut, but they soon come across an exciting mystery involving a disappearance fifteen years ago. The Resort stars William Jackson Harper, Cristin Milioti, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Skyler Gisondo, Nina Bloomgarden, Gabriela Cartol, and Nick Offerman. So, if you loved the thrilling mysteries, biting drama, and compelling characters in The Resort, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Signal Credit – Netflix

Signal is a South Korean supernatural crime drama series created by Choi Jin-hee and Park Ji-young. The tvN series is set in two different time periods, and it follows Park Hae-young, a criminal profiler who comes across a mysterious walkie-talkie,...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 3/5/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 K-Dramas With The Perfect Villain
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A spine-chilling and fearsome K-drama villain can turn a mediocre show into a captivating journey. K-dramas tend to be a blend of genres, mixing elements like dark fantasy with heartwarming romances, but the best K-dramas have incredible villains. While the heroes of K-dramas are central to the show, the villains often steal the spotlight and drive the narrative. Ranging from violent serial killers to corrupt and selfish individuals with power, K-drama villains elevate the show's tension and keep viewers hooked.

K-drama villains come in different variations, from fantastical demons and supernatural creatures to shockingly human villains with a vendetta. Strong, well-crafted, and compelling antagonists with complex or relatable motives are captivating to witness and make the perfect villains. While villains challenge their protagonists, cause conflicts, and blur the lines between good and evil, the most terrifying villains are the realistic ones that people can see in real life. K-dramas with...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/8/2024
  • by Ritika Joshi
  • ScreenRant
7 Best Shows Like ‘Pachinko’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Pachinko is a sweeping historical drama series created by Soo Hugh. Based on a 2017 novel of the same name by author Min Jin Lee, the Apple TV+ series follows four generations of a Korean family, beginning with Sunja as she leaves her family in Korea under Japanese rule to move to Koreatown, Osaka to start a new life but struggles with discrimination in Japanese society. Pachinko stars Youn Yuh-jung, Soji Arai, Kim Min-ha, Yu-na, Jin Ha, Han Jun-woo, Jeong In-ji, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Min-ho, Kaho Minami, Steve Sang-Hyun Noh, Anna Sawai, Jimmi Simpson, and Kim Sung-kyu. So, if you loved the historical drama, epic romantic stories, and complex characters in Pachinko, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Little America (Apple TV+) Credit – Apple TV+

Little America is an anthology drama series developed by Lee Eisenberg, Emily V. Gordon, and Kumail Nanjiani. Based on true stories of...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 8/23/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Strong Girl Bong-Soon: 12 Reasons Why The K-Drama Is So Memorable
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Strong Girl Bong-Soon hits all major K-drama tropes, making it a must-watch for beginners. The show includes LGBTQ+ representation with Oh Dol-ppyeo's character breaking stereotypes. The lead character, Bong-Soon, undergoes significant character development throughout the series.

Strong Girl Bong-Soon has made quite an impression on fans around the world. There are hundreds upon hundreds of K-dramas to binge-watch on streaming platforms. But when it comes to one K-drama that has everything needed for beginners, the title goes to Strong Girl Bong-Soon or Strong Woman Bong-Soon. It has everything a fan and first-time viewer could want in a K-drama.

Strong Woman Bong-Soon initially aired in 2017 and still holds up as being one of the best. The drama takes up almost every genre from fantasy to romance, thriller, and action. Between the laugh-out-loud comedy, the steamy love triangle, and the lead character's backstory, it's a nearly perfect show from beginning to end.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/26/2023
  • by Amanda Bruce, Gabriela Silva
  • ScreenRant
Korea’s kt alpha to launch ‘Sanbok Road’, ‘Breathless Love’ at Acfm (exclusive)
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‘Breathless Love’ is led by ‘Along With The Gods’ actor Kim Hyang-gi.

South Korean sales outfit kt alpha is launch a brace of upcoming titles at the Asian Contents & Film Market in Busan this week – action drama Sanbok Road and romance Breathless Love.

Sanbok Road marks the latest feature of director Kim See-woo, whose previous film Turandot received its world premiere at Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in 2022.

The upcoming film centres on five friends in a poor village in Busan and is inspired by the true story of young boxers in the 1980s who stirred up public excitement.

The...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/5/2023
  • by Michael Rosser
  • ScreenDaily
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Don’t Sleep on ‘Revenant,’ a Masterful K-Horror Series on Disney+
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Revenant, like so many horror stories, begins on a rainy night. Disney+’s latest South Korean drama opens as Professor Gu Kang-mo (Jin Seon-kyu) hurries through his front door, past shelves piled with books, and barricades himself in the study. “What went wrong?” he asks himself, flipping through his notes. Behind him, visible through paper windows, flashes of lightning illuminate a shadowy figure — its hair writhing in a wide halo like snakes.

Moments later, Gu is dead and we cut to what appears to be an unrelated scene. Rushing from...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 7/29/2023
  • by Geoffrey Bunting
  • Rollingstone.com
‘The Good Bad Mother’ (2023). South Korean Comedy on Netflix
The Good Bad Mother is a series directed by Shim Na-yeon and written by Bae Se Young. It stars Ra Mi-ran and Lee Do-hyun.

The Good Bad Mother is a South Korean comedy quite funny and, above all, different, which comes to show us that the country’s industry is going through one of its best moments in this unstoppable boom of series and movies that, we must admit, has its seal of authenticity.

This time we are given a rural comedy, nothing to do with Squid Game or others, a dramatic comedy about a possessive mother who, after his son’s accident… behaves rather oddly. Will they come to understand each other? A prosecutor, affected by an accident and with diminished capacities, will have to deal with his peculiar mother in this environment far from the big crowds.

Another different proposal that, for sure, will find its followers, maybe not among the regular audience,...
See full article at Martin Cid - TV
  • 4/26/2023
  • by Veronica Loop
  • Martin Cid - TV
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Film Review: The Quiz Show Scandal (2010) by Jang Jin
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Despite its large ensemble, “The Quiz Show Scandal” is not a release which feels entirely overcrowded. It may be constantly frenetic, shifting between numerous characters and stories at a relentless pace, but there is still a resolute enough air of succinctness throughout its runtime. Thus, although it was anything but a box office hit upon its release, this pacey comedy has more than enough endearing qualities to ensure an enjoyable watch.

In the beginning, most of the film is centred around introducing the audience to the meaty array of personalities on show, all of whom end up meeting each other in a police station after a four-car collision. Together, the four groups of people try and pit themselves against each other in a meaningless blame game of who did the most damage to the sole fatality of the pile-up, with each passing the buck to someone else in hyperbolic fashion.
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 3/22/2021
  • by Nathan Sartain
  • AsianMoviePulse
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