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The celebrated South Korean director returns with a characteristically dark film, an adaptation of Donald Westlake’s novel 'The Ax,' starring
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star as a buoy & satellite in Love Me, a sci-fi romance on love, identity,
Clyde Kusatsu, veteran actor and SAG-AFTRA leader, earns the Ralph Morgan Award for his dedication to both acting and union
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The landmark Japanese film, which profoundly shaped modern dystopian fiction, will receive limited North American theatrical screenings to mark its
London Premiere of Exquisite Noise Explores Protest and Solidarity at The Place
Tetsuya Mariko’s new film Dear Stranger stars Hidetoshi Nishijima and Gwei Lun-Mei. Find out about this powerful New York drama
Beyond the game: How baseball helped heal old wounds and build new connections.
London is a city of constant flux, its streets filled with people who have come from all over the world,
The Fighting Spirit Film Festival is back for its 10th year, and it’s bringing a serious dose of martial arts
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Anthony Chen’s We Are All Strangers lands North American distribution, extending the Singapore filmmaker’s global run after Berlinale.
Japanese director Nanako Hirose explores love beyond convention in Between Two Lovers, a throuple romance starring Masami Nagasawa
The two drivers were hospitalized in San Diego after their vehicle ignited during a practice run in Baja California.
Leon Le isn’t here to add another Vietnam story — he’s here to correct how they’ve been told
Alex Duong, a familiar face in LA’s stand-up circuit and a writer on Netflix’s Historical Roasts, has died at 42
The South Korean group’s first full-length album in six years secures the largest opening week for a musical group in
A new study from UC Berkeley suggests that parents who teach their children to value their ethnic roots help them