Film & TV

The upcoming musical drama starring Ji-young Yoo and Eric Nam will chronicle the intense television selection process behind an international girl group.
Film & TV
Shocking report alleges 78-year-old 'Karate Kid' villain, Martin Kove, bit Alicia Hannah-Kim's arm so hard it left visible marks, then
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Steve Park called the ‘Friends’ set “toxic,” revealing a racist incident with James Hong in 1997. Speaking out cost him
China's Ne Zha 2 storms the global box office, surpassing $2B in 33 days, setting records and reshaping the global
Samantha Quan and Sean Baker's Anora wins Best Picture at the Oscars, marking a rare married couple win and a
Conan O’Brien’s Mandarin at the Oscars amused some but drew criticism for “awkward pronunciation,” with some calling it a disrespectful
Lee Byung-hun plays Go legend Cho Hun-hyun in 'The Match,' a 1990s biographical film about reclaiming dominance after defeat, releasing
Olivia Munn opens up about her breast cancer battle, saying she has "years to go" in treatment but is grateful
'Ne Zha 2' dominates China’s box office but struggles abroad. Cultural barriers, limited distribution, and marketing gaps hinder global success
Blackpink’s Lisa will perform at the 97th Oscars alongside Doja Cat & Raye
FX’s Shogun dominated the 2025 SAG Awards, winning four prizes, including Best Drama Ensemble. Hiroyuki Sanada & Anna Sawai won
Anna Sawai’s Time 100 Next nod & Emmy win mark a shift in Hollywood, as she breaks Asian stereotypes with
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Record-breaking ticket sales and star power define SGIFF 2025, as Shu Qi’s 'Girl' opens the festival and sold-out screenings signal
At least 55 people have died in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire, the city’s worst in decades. Here’s what happened
'Rush Hour 4' is officially moving ahead — thanks to Trump’s intervention — as Paramount and Warner Bros. reignite the
Michael Jai White has made history as the first non-Asian to receive the prestigious Bruce Lee Award at the 2025
SGIFF GM Jeremy Chua says the festival aims to be a “stepping stone” for Asian directors, spotlighting emerging voices beyond
Veteran South Korean actor Lee Soon-jae, known for iconic roles in 'What on Earth Is Love?', 'Hur Jun', and 'Grandpas
SEVENTEEN make history as the first-ever K-pop group to perform on NPR’s Tiny Desk, delivering a stripped-back set filled with
Simu Liu condemns Hollywood’s “f**** appalling” decline in Asian representation as Manny Jacinto’s typecasting story reignites calls for industry change