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Happiness K-Drama Review: One of the Best Zombie Survival Series You Might Have Missed | Happiness Korean zombie drama

 "Happiness" is a Korean thriller series about two longtime friends who find themselves trapped inside an apartment building during a deadly zombie outbreak. I finally watched "Happiness", and honestly, I wish I had started it sooner. The story follows two friends who have known each other since their school days. Years later, both are working in different government departments and living very different lives. But everything changes when a mysterious drug begins turning people into violent infected monsters. Most of the series takes place inside a large apartment complex where residents suddenly find themselves trapped and cut off from the outside world. What makes "Happiness" stand out is that it isn't just about zombies. Yes, the infected are dangerous and create plenty of tense moments, but the real focus is often on the people trapped inside the building. Their fears, selfish decisions, relationships, and survival instincts become just as importan...

If Wishes Could Kill — simple idea… but it turns dark really fast

So I just watched If Wishes Could Kill on Netflix … and honestly, I wasn’t planning to talk about it this much, but I kind of have to. Because this is one of those series that hooks you before you even realize it. The concept sounds simple at first. Imagine there’s an app on your phone… where any wish you make actually comes true. Sounds fun, right? Good grades — done. Love life — fixed. Revenge — handled. But yeah… it’s not that simple. Because the moment your wish gets fulfilled… something else happens. And that “something” is what turns this into a proper dark experience. What I liked is how quickly the series pulls you in. You start with one episode… then you’re already thinking about the second… then the third… and before you realize it, you’re deep into it. It keeps feeding you one big question: How is this even possible?  How can a simple app do something like this?  And instead of giving you instant answers, the show makes you wait. The first three episodes feel li...

Mortal Kombat 2 early reviews — better or just hype?

Mortal Kombat 2 early reviews — better or just hype? So the early reactions for Mortal Kombat 2 are finally out… and surprisingly, they’re mostly positive. That’s interesting, because after the first movie, expectations weren’t exactly high. But this time, people are saying it feels like a real upgrade. Better visuals, more brutal action, stronger performances… basically everything the first movie was missing. Even from the trailer, you can feel the difference. It looks bigger, more polished, and like they actually paid attention to the feedback. But here’s the part that always makes me pause. These are still early reviews. And we’ve seen this pattern so many times — hype builds fast, expectations go up… and then the actual movie feels completely different when it releases. So right now, it’s sitting in that same zone again. It might actually deliver this time… or it might just be another case of early hype doing its job. What does feel different though is the confidence around it. It...

From Season 4 Episode 1 Review — picks up instantly and doesn’t slow down

  So yeah, From Season 4 Episode 1 is finally here… and the best thing is, it starts exactly where Season 3 ended. No reset. No delay. Straight from the same moment. And right at the beginning, the show gives you a small payoff — one of the older mysteries actually gets a bit of an answer. Just enough to make you feel like things might finally start making sense. But that feeling doesn’t last long. The middle part of the episode is honestly a bit slow. Most of it is just characters talking to each other. “Can we talk?” “We need to talk…” That kind of energy. So yeah, if you’re expecting constant action, this episode might feel a little quiet in between. But then the ending hits. And that’s where everything changes. Right before the episode ends, it throws a new mystery at you — out of nowhere — and it’s the kind that makes you stop and think for a second. Like… what just happened? And in that moment, you realize one thing clearly: This season is not going to be easy or ...

Michael is a biopic that shows the real life behind the legend — but is it actually worth watching?

I didn’t expect this movie to feel this personal… but it actually did And a biopic on Michael Jackson was always going to be difficult to pull off. I watched the Michael movie in theaters — in English — and honestly, I don’t think watching it in any other language would hit the same. His aura, his voice, his presence… it just connects better in the original. What surprised me first wasn’t even the movie. It was the audience. I didn’t expect so many people to show up for this. But the theater was filled with people who were genuinely enjoying it — not casually watching, but actually feeling it. And that already told me something. This isn’t just a movie… it’s an experience for people who grew up with him. For me, it hit a bit personally too. Back in my teenage days, the first foreign album I ever listened to was Michael Jackson’s. And not just once — I had it on repeat. Even today, his songs and dance moves are everywhere. Every dancer, in some way, has tried to copy that style. But th...

Lost Season 1 is one of those shows that slowly pulls you in… and then doesn’t let you leave.

I started watching " Lost Season 1" recently, and I honestly didn’t expect it to hook me like this. At first, it looks simple. A plane crashes. Some people survive. They end up on an island. You think it’s just about survival. But it’s not. Lost Season 1 Review It starts simple… then something feels wrong The moment night falls, the vibe changes. You hear strange sounds. Trees start moving. It feels like something is out there… but you never clearly see it. Then comes a signal. A French message repeating again and again — and no one knows who sent it. And then there’s a hatch. Just sitting there… with no explanation. That’s when it hits you — this is not a normal island. And that feeling? That’s what keeps you watching. Why it becomes addictive What I really liked is how the show balances answers and questions. Every episode gives you something … but also leaves you with more questions. And instead of feeling frustrating, it actually makes you want to watch t...

Most animated movies feel predictable… but these 6 surprised me. And I’m pretty sure… at least 2–3 of these you haven’t even watched yet.

  Most animated movies feel predictable… but these 6 surprised me. And I’m pretty sure… at least 2–3 of these you haven’t even watched yet. I recently watched a bunch of animated movies, and honestly, a few of them hit way harder than I expected. Not just visually, but emotionally too. Some started as light entertainment and ended up surprising me. Some looked simple… but turned out really engaging. So if you’re looking for animated movies that are actually worth your time, this list might help. 6 Animated Movies You Shouldn’t Miss Hoppers (2026) This one has a very unique concept. It follows a girl who deeply loves animals and is ready to do anything to protect them and their ecosystem. She discovers a technology that allows her to transfer her consciousness into a robotic animal — in this case, a beaver. Now, you might think that’s the main highlight… but honestly, that’s just the starting point. At first, the movie feels light and fun. But as it moves forward, it slowly...

Fuze Movie Review (2026): Bomb + Bank Heist Together — Worth Watching or Not?

  Fuze Movie Review: A Smart Idea That Almost Works  I    watched Fuze recently, and the idea itself is what pulled me in. A construction site in London discovers a World War II bomb. The area is immediately evacuated, everything is locked down, and a bomb squad is called in. At the same time, a bank robbery starts nearby. That’s the main setup. It’s simple, but also different. You don’t usually see a bomb situation and a heist happening together like this.  The   movie starts strong. It doesn’t take long to get going, and that helps. You’re quickly pulled into what’s happening, and you want to see how things will play out. The pacing is one of its strongest points. It moves fast, and because of that, it never really feels boring. The heist scenes are also well done. They look clean and are easy to follow. But the movie isn’t perfect. The biggest issue is the lack of emotional connection. You don’t really feel attached to the characters, so when something h...