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“Becoming Chinese” has emerged as one of the internet’s most unexpected lifestyle trends. From hot water and house slippers to
Daniel Dae Kim calls out Hollywood’s “overcorrection” in Asian casting, urging less focus on nationality and more on shared experiences
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Director Herman Yau returns with We’re Nothing at All, a fierce social drama examining the fringe of Hong Kong society.
Genki Kawamura turns the mundane commute into a study of existential dread
80-year-old legend Yuen Woo-ping just dropped the action scene of the year.
The director of Oldboy returns with a sharp, comedic look at job insecurity and the price of staying middle class.
'Can I Get a Witness?' is set in a peaceful, pastoral landscape where people live simply. But beneath the surface,
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In Gina S. Noer’s delicate coming-of-age feature, a high-achieving teenager confronts the heavy, generational shadow of parental ambition.
Minnesota officials are taking the Department of Homeland Security to court after federal officers stonewalled a local investigation into the
The highly anticipated manga adaptation moves into pre-production as casting directors scour the globe for the three teenage shinobi of
What do the JYP contract rumors for Tzuyu and Jeongyeon mean for TWICE's future? Inside the group's 2026 contract renewals
CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) has announced its 35th Anniversary Gala in Los Angeles, honoring industry figures Randall
BTS’ No. 1 hit 'Swim' is now at the heart of a copyright lawsuit alleging it copied an unreleased demo.
Suni Lee’s gymnastics comeback is getting the documentary treatment from Fanatics Studios, following her return to competition and potential road
The British actor is partnering with Working Title and playwright David Henry Hwang to bring the complicated life of Hollywood’s