Crimson staff writer

June K. Park

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‘28 Reasons’ Review: Seulgi’s Solo Artistry is the Past, Present, and Future of K-Pop

With the release of her long-awaited solo debut album, “28 Reasons,” the world can experience Seulgi as just Seulgi for the first time, and what a joy it is. Through six beautifully curated and crafted tracks, Seulgi has embraced her darker, mysterious side to capture listeners in a musical journey that challenges them to reflect on the complex coexistence of good and evil.


“The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm” Review: With New Rhythms Come the New Queens of Spring

Red Velvet’s “The ReVe Festival 2022 — Feel My Rhythm,” does more than just highlight fun rhythms like the title suggests; it features six eccentric songs that work together to make one of Red Velvet’s most cohesive, sonically pleasing albums to date.


‘Night in Paradise’ Review: A Gangster Film that Relies Too Much on Shock Value

Despite the masterful cinematography that elegantly captures the irony between the serene ocean view setting and the violent, gory shootouts, “Night in Paradise” scrambles to rely on its ghastly shock value to tell an otherwise dull story of Korean mobsters.