March 9, 2017

Film & TV
Hong Kong remake of Tape to premiere at Raindance 2025; UK release led by Showalker U.K., bridging East-West through cinema
Sky Yang and MilkTea reflect on the human cost of the John Allen Chau story at the BFI Southbank.
The actress discusses her journey from the wizarding world to the Regency era and the challenges of growing up in
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BTS’ long-awaited return to U.S. late night TV hits turbulence after a controversial backstage joke sparks fan backlash — just
The city honors the legacy of "Auntie Wu," a former child slave who became a central figure in the rescue
The new series from MBC imagines a contemporary South Korean monarchy where social class and corporate power collide.
The former Databricks employee changed his plea just days before his murder trial was set to begin in San Francisco
BTS’ comeback livestream on Netflix drew 18.4 million views, topping charts in 24 countries, while a disputed Gwanghwamun turnout reveals
Donnie Yen will direct and star in Lionsgate’s John Wick spinoff Caine, set after Chapter 4, with Rina Sawayama returning
The project brings together the former showrunner of Netflix’s One Piece and the creators of the acclaimed fantasy comic book.
The actress stars in the lead single for the K-pop group’s new album, Arirang, a project marking their first full-group