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Kims Convenience tells a hilarious and heart-warming story of a Korean family-run convenience store in Canada
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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
KPop Demon Hunters hits #1 on Netflix with a star-studded voice cast, killer music, and demon-slaying K-pop idols. Here's who’s
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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Greta Lee says she cried “600 times” watching Toy Story 5. The Pixar star voices villain Lilypad and calls the
The South Korean series adapted from a debated webtoon wins over international audiences by tackling the grim realities of modern
The South Korean studio behind Exhuma and Itaewon Class enters a major co-production deal to deliver vertical streaming series to
The Palme d’Or winner returns to the festival circuit with a near-future study of grief starring Haruka Ayase.
Japan's interest rates hit a 31-year high at 0.75%, and the anime industry is paying the price. Higher borrowing costs,
Netflix drops the trailer for The Last House, a sci-fi thriller starring Greta Lee and Wagner Moura as a family
Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen, president of Shanghai Film Festival’s Asian New Talent jury, celebrates the city’s “East-meets-West legacy” and discusses
Australian Nishan Velupillay becomes the first player of Malaysian descent to play in the FIFA World Cup, marking a historic