August 5, 2016

Film & TV
Charles Melton will star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s new Neon film Her Private Hell, alongside Sophie Thatcher and Kristine Froseth
Yadang: The Snitch, a Korean crime thriller by Hwang Byeong-gug, hits US & Canada cinemas on Apr 25, exposing the
Lee Byung-hun plays Go legend Cho Hun-hyun in 'The Match,' a 1990s biographical film about reclaiming dominance after defeat, releasing
Steve Park called the ‘Friends’ set “toxic,” revealing a racist incident with James Hong in 1997. Speaking out cost him
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The freestyle skiing superstar addresses the ongoing controversy over her citizenship and her decision to represent her mother’s homeland.
The singer-songwriter behind the viral hit "Golden" is set to compete for two of the UK's top music honors alongside
The Hamnet filmmaker becomes only the second woman to receive multiple nods in the category, following her 2021 win for
After nearly four years away, BTS are finally saying Hello, Spring Day. The group is planning a free comeback concert
A viral video of a child in tears has sparked a national debate over the impact of political rhetoric on
Maggie Kang’s musical action film joins the race for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song at the 98th Academy
Netflix’s Emmy-winning dark comedy Beef is back for another round — this time trading road rage for relationship warfare. Season
Federal agents in St Paul forced their way into a man's home without a warrant, detaining him in subfreezing temperatures