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Fan Bingbing’s 'Mother Bhumi' unveils trailer ahead of Tokyo world premiere; a borderland folk thriller told in Mandarin, Hokkien, Malay
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This is a show that reminds you that even on the brink of war, it is the people who stand
BLACKPINK make history headlining Wembley—an electrifying VIP pit view of record-breaking hits, solos, surprises & a night of pure K-pop
Celine Song's Materialists delves into human connection with a unique perspective, challenging the romantic comedy genre
Prime Video's Butterfly is a Korean Spy Series, but the real mission is family
A raw, intimate portrait of a Hmong girl defying forced marriage, Children of the Mist captures the quiet fight for
TAPE (2024) reimagines Linklater’s Tape in Hong Kong, confronting #MeToo, memory, and accountability in a culture shaped by silence
Migration, identity & sound collide in Pan Weswibul’s moving show on diasporic longing, expectation & the quiet ache of feeling
Elizabeth Ai’s “New Wave” blends synth-pop nostalgia with a heartfelt story of healing, identity, and the quiet wounds of displacement.
RSC’s My Neighbour Totoro returns to the West End with stunning puppetry, live music, and Victoria Chen’s magical turn as
‘Train to Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho returns with Revelations, a gripping Netflix thriller diving into faith, obsession, and dark truths
Shiori Ito's Black Box Diaries transcends the conventional boundaries of documentary filmmaking, emerging as an act of defiance, a searing
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Korean filmmakers are turning to micro-budget production and AI technology as rising costs and weak box office returns strain the
Brighton & Hove Albion apologises to Chinese fans after a social media post featuring Kaoru Mitoma and WWII soldier Hiroo
G-Dragon wins Artist of the Year at a subdued MAMA Awards in Hong Kong, as the ceremony pays tribute to
Miss Universe 2025 chaos deepens as co-owners Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip and Raúl Rocha Cantú face arrest warrants in Thailand and Mexico
With 65 dead and hundreds missing after a catastrophic Hong Kong apartment fire, the 2025 MAMA Awards moves forward despite
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