Hong Kong

Film & TV
Netflix hit 'A Killer Paradox' wows with its twist on a student-turned-vigilante tale and intense cat-and-mouse drama.
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Hong Kong’s iconic Cha Chaan Teng made its debut at Art Basel Paris, showcasing classic dishes and local culture in
Ke Huy Quan stars as Marvin in "Love Hurts," a realtor drawn back to crime by his vengeful partner. He
Donnie Yen is returning to the 'John Wick' universe as Caine with his own spinoff
Hong Kong-born Quentin Lee's walks us through his career thus far, spotlighting LGBTQ+ and Asian communities
Ringing in the Year of the Dragon, we're taking a look back at Bruce Lee's most iconic film 'Enter The
Hong Kong film star Daniel Wu says Mattel is "carrying on generational trauma" with its Asian Barbie
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Singapore’s hand-drawn feature The Violinist wins the Cristal Award for Best Feature Film at Annecy 2026, alongside the SACEM music
Hong Myung-Bo resigns after South Korea’s World Cup exit as President Lee orders a government investigation into the team’s performance
Yvonne Chapman talks Hong Kong’s high society in The Season, why “what you see is not all there is,” and
A new digital series highlights the forgotten Asian American inventors and cultural heavyweights who shaped modern life ahead of the
Art heals when words fail. Quentin Lee’s new project The Way You Dance tackles family grief and queer identity in
Japan advance to the World Cup knockout stage after a 1–1 draw with Sweden, setting up a high-stakes round-of-32 clash
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues its international diversification strategy. The 2026 invitee list indicates targeted growth
Tracie Pang reflects on closing Pangdemonium after 16 years, the realities of Singapore theatre, censorship, and what comes next