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Two Weeks of New Korean Cinema, Classics, and Star Appearances Hits London This November
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Jackie Chan critiques Hollywood's CGI-heavy stunts, saying they lack realism. At 71, he still does his own stunts. Stars in
The director of the acclaimed queer drama 'Whisperings of the Moon' died in Phnom Penh following an incident on 30
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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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The X-Men star will play a grieving mother in the second season of the mystery series set in Hawaii.
Malaysian screen icon Michelle Yeoh turned her Berlinale lifetime achievement honor into a tender tribute to her parents, reflecting on
Chloe Kim may not have won gold at Milano Cortina 2026, but her silver medal — earned after a shoulder
The study suggests that Asian American athletes face a 'conditional belonging,' where their status as Americans is judged by their
Benedict Wong has joined Franz Rogowski, Léa Seydoux and Mikey Madison in A24’s The Masque of the Red Death, a
A Thai-inspired animated feature developed at Sony Pictures Animation has been cancelled after two years, raising questions about risk, representation,
“Becoming Chinese” has emerged as one of the internet’s most unexpected lifestyle trends. From hot water and house slippers to
Golden arrives as a high-end hardback annual that serves as a permanent cultural time capsule for British East and Southeast
Southeast Asia’s streaming market is booming, with subscriptions up 19% to more than 61 million in 2025 as Indonesian originals