K-Dramas 101
vonKorean dramas are still snubbed by Western society and considered a second class product. Here is what you are missing out on.
Korean dramas are still snubbed by Western society and considered a second class product. Here is what you are missing out on.
June is Pride Month! On this occasion, Litlog authors have compiled recommendations for LGTBQ books, movies and series for you.
The novel Tea Is So Intoxicating by British author Mary Essex is part of an impressive oeuvre that should be rediscovered.
The assassination of Fred Hampton, the leader of the Illinois chapter of Black Panthers, is recounted in Judas and the Black Messiah.
Robert Harris combines history and fiction about the Second World War in his new novel V2.
A humane film about a British family struggling with debts and a system which exploits them.
What’s left of the American dream: Nomadland is an artful, authentic portray of people seeking shelter in their vans. A must-watch.
The Crown 4 is a controversial season about Charles and Diana’s turbulent marriage, negotiating reality and fiction.
Jane Austen’s Emma is brought to the screen again, this time in pastel colours and with original wit.
Morgen sind wir frei beautifully tells a story of love and hope within a precise temporal and spatial portray of Iran during the 1979 revolution.