EXO's Chen Welcomes His First Child
SM Entertainment confirms that EXO's Chen has had his first child.
Drama Spotlight: ThirTEEN Terrors
Following thirteen different episodes of horror with 13 different sets of teens, here’s why Thailand’s ten-hour ThirTEEN Terrors is worth your view.
Series Focus: Death Bell
Death Bell is one of the most popular Korean horror film series. With many things seemingly in its favour as a good series including a place on the "Iconic Korean Horror films" list, is it a hit or does it belong to the "Not Interested" list?
Thailand's Horror: An Invitation to my Japanese and Korean Horror Cousins
Japanese and South Korean horror gives us countless ways to be scared, either from the unknown or fellow humans. But today, I invite you to come and take a look into the world of Thai horror with some stand out films and dramas.
Meet the Writers of MDL
Curious about what goes on behind the scenes of article writing? Want to know more about the authors on the site? Maybe you just want to know how to go about writing articles? Come and meet 9 authors of the article writing team!
An Ultra Fan Guide to Shiraishi Koji: Ghosts, Ghouls and Gore
Shiraishi Koji is the director of several iconic and influential J-horror films. But just what do you know about the man behind the camera? Here's a look at Koji, his life, his iconic pieces, and his life's work.
Currently Watching: Itaewon Class
The Korean drama "Itaewon Class" has been hit or miss for quite a few people, but here are two opinions on why you should give it a try.
Asian Horror All Wrapped Up: February 2020
The end of February is here, and with it, I bring you another jam-packed horror recommendation article.
The 45th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
The background, summary and winners of the 45th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards.
The 39th Hong Kong Film Award Nominees Have Been Announced
Check out the nominees for Hong Kong's most important film award ceremony!
"Parasite" Accused of Plagiarism
The critically acclaimed Bong Joon Ho hit "Parasite" has been accused of plagiarism.
"The Closet" Surpasses 1 Million Movie-Goers
"The Closet" has reached 1 million movie-goers in just 11 days and why the film was almost different in its casting.
Lee Kwang Soo Injured in Car Collision
Lee Kwang Soo has been revealed to have a minor car collision over the weekend of the 15th February.
Hold On, That's Negligence! Deadly Medical Mistakes Made Across Dramas
As a trained 911 operator, I go pretty feral watching medical dramas that make dumb mistakes, or civilians in a drama doing something stupid that injures the patient. So, today, let's debunk some myths and get our first aid straight.
Chinese Trainee from "All For One" Arrested for Fraud
Huang Zhi Bo has been arrested for fraud amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
Hong Kong Film Award Nominees Delay Film Releases Due to Corona
The Hong Kong film industry has taken a small blow due to coronavirus, with films being held back and awards and festivals postponed.
Actor Sung Joon Announces He Is Married & Has A Child
Actor Sung Joon has penned a letter to fans to tell them of his wife and child.
"Parasite" Makes Oscar History with Four Wins
Parasite has made history taking away four Oscars at the ceremony.
Geummi of Crayon Pop Announces Her Marriage
Crayon Pop's Geummi Announces Her Marriage.
Currently Watching: The Ghost Bride
Here's why you should be watching Netflix's Taiwanese-Malaysian original "The Ghost Bride".
Asian Horror, All Wrapped Up: January 2020
My horror wrap-up of January, featuring my favourites and least favourites, my short horror film of the month, etc., and with a handy chart to know what Asian horror was released in January.
Drama Spotlight: Boku dake ga Inai Machi
A suspenseful, time travel-filled crime drama keeps popping up on Netflix, recommended to anyone watching Asian content. Here's why you should take the risk and dedicate 6 hours to this drama. [Spoiler Free]
Me VS My Anti-Horror Friends
Things my anti-horror friends constantly say to me that annoy me, make me roll my eyes, plus my reactions, some memes and a horror movie rec list.
Hit or Miss?: Battle Royale
Battle Royale is a film series that is both famous and infamous in Japanese horror. An iconic horror series that has shaped so many's J-horror experience, opinion is divided. With a remake coming out in 2020, is the original series worth watching?
Hit or Miss?: Kuchisake-onna
There are countless films and series that are considered original, not to be missed in Asian media. Kuchisake-onna is one of those series within J-horror - but are they a hit or a miss? Are they worth the watch, or should you dedicate your time elsewhere?
An Ultra Fan Guide to Chen, a Hidden Voice of K-Dramas
EXO's Chen has one acting role in his seven-year career, and yet he's found throughout the K-Drama world and known by many in the community. Journey with me to find out about the man behind the voice that has soundtracked countless K-dramas.
The Japanese Horror Movies of 2019
Japanese horror saw 13 releases in 2019. With manga getting adapted and a large franchise returning once more, 2019 has been varied across sub-genres, promising something for everyone. Not sure what to watch? Here are some opinions from avid J-horror fans
Got 30 Minutes to Spare? 10 South Korean Short Films That You'll Love!
Short films are becoming more prevalent throughout cinema as new directors do their best to stand out from the crowd. Here are 10 of my favourite South Korean short films and some directors to look out for in the future.
An Ultra Fan Guide to Takashi Miike—Guns, Gore and Glitter
Takashi Miike is known as one of Japan's most controversial directors with over 90 directing credits to his name. Journey with me through the many sides of Takashi Miike; from action-packed to gory horrors to children's favourites.