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The Squid Game saga reaches its dramatic climax on June 27. Gi-hun's rebellion crumbles, but the fight isn't over—get ready
Conan O’Brien’s Mandarin at the Oscars amused some but drew criticism for “awkward pronunciation,” with some calling it a disrespectful
Celine Song's Materialists delves into human connection with a unique perspective, challenging the romantic comedy genre
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Filipino-Canadian actor, Manny Jacinto, fresh off 'The Acolyte,' steps into a prominent romantic role in Disney's 'Freakier Friday,' a significant
A raw, intimate portrait of a Hmong girl defying forced marriage, Children of the Mist captures the quiet fight for
A new animated film fuses K-pop energy with Korean folklore, revealing Netflix's successful bet on hyper-localised global content and its
Byron Mann reflects on 30 years in film—from Hollywood roles to creating his own stories with precision, passion, and a
Star Nhà Ease Festival Brings Rarely Seen Films from Vietnam's Economic Opening to British Audiences, Offering Unique Cultural Insights
UK’s first Vietnamese film fest, Star Nhà Ease, reclaims identity, sparks dialogue & joy, and reshapes narratives beyond war and
Labubu, Pop Mart’s toothy toy star, went from niche to global icon via blind boxes, celeb hype, online FOMO, and
TAPE (2024) reimagines Linklater’s Tape in Hong Kong, confronting #MeToo, memory, and accountability in a culture shaped by silence
In 1982, Vincent Chin was killed in a hate crime; his death sparked a national Asian American civil rights movement
Discover how Circle Yuen's Our Dance helps children understand parental separation and find comfort in child contact centres
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The Chinese-Trinidadian performer sustained a diverse career spanning stage, screen, and television over seven decades while challenging industry stereotypes.
Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander face criticism for remaining silent after an English-speaking reporter openly dismissed their high-profile South Korean
Li Jun Li shines on Prime Video’s Spider-Noir soundtrack with ‘Dream a Little Dream of Me’ and ‘The Devil You
Cult Japanese horror maestro Yoshihiro Nishimura, director of Tokyo Gore Police and Helldriver, dies at 59 after a battle with
The South Korean group claimed the top prize on a night where trailing nominations left Western pop icons empty-handed.
Broadcasters face criticism over an abrupt camera switch that blocked viewers from seeing the winger celebrate the club's dramatic Premier
In an exclusive interview, the prolific director discusses his self-financed social drama, We’re Nothing at All, and explains why modern
Journalist Selina Wang was recording a video on the North Lawn when a suspect opened fire near a security booth,
Mainstream critics early on dismissed his work as cheap, lowbrow entertainment. Today, film scholars and global audiences celebrate him alongside