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Chinese performance artist Bolun (Brent) Shen explores public participation, democracy, and social issues through interactive works like his 'Petition of Nothing' project
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Netflix is planning a KPop Demon Hunters World Tour, turning its most‑watched movie and chart‑topping K‑pop soundtrack into a global
Hong Kong action veteran Ekin Cheung and rising star actress Natalie Hsu are set to be recognized at NYAFF 2025,
Michelle Yeoh will star as Olwen, a "replicant near the end of her life," in the upcoming Blade Runner 2049
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Award-winning Okinawan actor Shogen speaks to Resonate about 'Lone Samurai', his cross-Asian career, and how Okinawan spirit shapes his global
Spotify Wrapped 2025 highlights the unstoppable global rise of K-Pop, with Korean artists, OSTs, and solo stars dominating worldwide charts.
From Skate Videos to Studio Films: Bing Liu's Personal Path to Fiction
SGIFF GM Jeremy Chua says the festival aims to be a “stepping stone” for Asian directors, spotlighting emerging voices beyond
From her childhood in Queens to her star on the Walk of Fame, the actor has challenged Hollywood's limited view
From Fragile Exports to Hollywood Budgets: The Sudden Transformation of South Korea's TV Industry
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Singapore‑produced animated feature The Violinist has been selected for the main competition at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2026, marking
Greta Lee stars in Netflix's 'The Last House' sci-fi thriller, arriving August 7. The 'Past Lives' Oscar nominee leads a
Tony Leung Chiu-wai will head the jury for the Golden Goblet Awards at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival, which
Ludi Lin discusses Asian representation, Hollywood stereotypes, and why authenticity still matters, ahead of Mortal Kombat II and beyond
Donnie Yen's 'From the World of John Wick: Caine' starts filming! The blind assassin spinoff promises martial arts mastery post-Chapter
Ahn Hyo Seop opens up about his JYP trainee rejection as a lifelong "stain," from crying over dance skills to
Crimson Desert sold 5M copies in 26 days, earning praise from South Korea's PM Kim Min-seok as a turning point
The director discusses asexuality, British East Asian identity, and a cinematic love letter to the unseen.