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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
Sean Wang's Dìdi is a triumph of personal filmmaking, a poignant and insightful exploration of the Asian American teenage experience
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BLACKPINK's Jennie and SM Entertainment's aespa tie as top contenders, each securing nine nods for the upcoming Hong Kong ceremony.
The network has laid off approximately 150 employees and dissolved its specific editorial teams for marginalized communities, including NBC Asian
Four members of the pioneering group became the first K-pop girl group to perform at the event, sharing the stage
The South Korean government will recognize six leading figures, including actors and the K-pop icon, with the nation’s highest civilian
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TAAF’s new report shows Hollywood’s bias against Asian stories isn’t just unjust—it’s unprofitable.
CinemaWorld launches CinemaSHORT YouTube channel, spotlighting bold Asian stories and emerging filmmakers beyond the festival circuit
The K-pop superstars' film, 'One in a Million,' will screen in 600 U.S. theaters starting in October