By now, if you’re a fan of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai and don’t live in Japan, you might have heard that Toei appears to be cracking down on the…
Yesterday was my list of my favorite Korean dramas that I watched this year, but had originally aired before this year. Now, here is my list of my ten favorite 2020 dramas:
It’s been an unprecedented year in which we all have had to adjust to a new normal. That has included needing to stay at home. Whether it is working remotely or having to self-quarantine to avoid contact with other people as much as possible. Both are certainly the case for me this year. And being at home more (pretty much 24 hours a day now) has allowed me to enjoy something that I haven’t had a chance to do very much in a while: Korean dramas!
Power Rangers Beast Morphers returns to finish its run this weekend (though it’s already aired abroad). And the cast for the upcoming Power Rangers Dino Fury has already been spoiled and will be formally announced soon. And yet, I find myself not caring about either bit of Power Ranger happenings.
Throwback! I’ll be rewatching and recapping The Amazing Race 3 and Power Rangers Operation Overdrive!
A post documenting how LionhearTV plagiarized an article I wrote myself and posted here on DryedMangoez.com.
While I am under no delusion about The Amazing Race Philippines ever being resurrected by TV5 (or am I? lol), how might a possible relaunch work?
It is a very tumultuous and uncertain time in Philippine media and entertainment these days. An absolutely unprecedented and what could be a major change in the local television and entertainment industry.
I’m referring, of course, to TV5‘s impending rebrand and relaunch to One TV.
One of, if not the first Alfred Hitchcock film I ever watched was The Birds. I think it might have been when I was in 8th grade or a freshman in high school when I caught it on TV somewhere.
Here are the six essential seasons of The Amazing Race to watch while waiting for Season 32 and while stuck at home during quarantine.