KPop Demon Hunters
New to streaming on Netflix is KPop Demon Hunters. When K-pop sensations Rumi, Mira, and Zoey aren’t dominating the charts or performing to sold-out arenas, they take on a very different role—moonlighting as demon hunters, battling supernatural threats to keep their fans safe. What follows is The Good, The Bad, and The Spoilers of KPop Demon Hunters. The Good K-Pop Demon Hunters unsurprisingly leans heavily on its K-pop soundtrack—and to its credit, the music is excellent. Far from being just background noise, the songs are woven seamlessly into the narrative, heightening the energy of action sequences while also underscoring the more emotional or playful moments. In several scenes, the music doesn’t just complement the story; it elevates it, giving the film a rhythm and personality that feels uniquely its own. The story itself is refreshingly original, balancing a sense of whimsy with a darker, more mature undercurrent. At times it feels lighthearted and fantastical, wh...