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Tag Archives: Movies
10 movies of 2025 – and more: Part 3
Now here are 11 South Korean films of this year.
10 movies of 2025 – and more: Part 2
And here are the other 5 movies in my list – with other films good enough to be mentioned.
10 movies of 2025 – and more: Part 1
So here are the first five films of my annual list.
10 movies of 2025 – and more: Introduction
Again, we are at the end of one year as looking forward to another one to come, but things seem to get worse and worse during this year. While my country is still struggling to recover from a social/political disaster … Continue reading
10 movies of 2024 – and more: Part 3
Now here are 11 South Korean films of this year.
10 movies of 2024 – and more: Part 2
And here are the other 5 movies in my list – with other films good enough to be mentioned.
10 movies of 2024 – and more: Part 1
So here are the first five films of my annual list.
10 movies of 2021 – and more: Part 3
Now here are 12 South Korean films of this year.
10 movies of 2021 – and more: Part 2
And here are the other 5 movies in my list – with other films good enough to be mentioned.
10 movies of 2021 – and more: Introduction
Again, we are reaching to the end of another year, but, as many of you know, things have not been that good these days. We are still stuck with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and, as far I as can see, … Continue reading





