The Will of the Many : a review of James Islington new series

I’ve got your back : this review of the Will of the many is spoiler free. From The Will of the Many’s Goodreads page, you’ll probably grab this : a fantasy book with dark academia vibes and characters surviving throughout competition, lies, politics and schemes. The book do contain all those ingredients —and actually way … Continue reading The Will of the Many : a review of James Islington new series

Maxton Hall : the adaptation that’ll reconcile you with teen romance

A private high school, a troublesome heir, an ambitious, but penniless young girl… Mona Kasten’s Save Me become Maxton Hall : the word between us in this Dutch adaptation by Prime video. Number 1 in the world, the tv-show is a breath of fresh air in trouble waters where good productions of the genre are as scarce as a sea dragon. Continue reading Maxton Hall : the adaptation that’ll reconcile you with teen romance

From animations to live actions : to divide and to assemble – part1/2

“Conquering live actions and adaptations“! This is the new motto that has been dominating the vast ocean of small screen for a while now. While the quest for those little gems of animation is dangerous and sinuous, big bosses of streaming companies made it their problem to solve. In this first part, let us explore the trickiest of all : adaptions of animes. Continue reading From animations to live actions : to divide and to assemble – part1/2

The phenomenon of k-dramas: from their rise to nowadays

From international streaming platforms to those entirely dedicated to them.. K-dramas are today available everywhere and in all possible genres. The “Hallyu” phenomena, far from being new, have crossed Asian borders and have, since, conquered our viewing catalogues. Today, the sphere of entertainment is no longer limited to Hollywood. A new opponent has made his entrance in the field with a brand new proposal. Continue reading The phenomenon of k-dramas: from their rise to nowadays