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Greta Lee and Andrew Scott are teaming up on My Notes on Mars, marking the English-language debut of acclaimed Hungarian
Lee Jung-jae & Lim Ji-yeon star in Prime Video’s rom-com Nice to Not Meet You, a satire of love &
Acclaimed filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako premieres "Black Tea," a cross-cultural love story, at the Berlin Film Festival.
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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,
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
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Emy Coligado shines as Piama returns in Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair. The series has earned an 81%
Weightlifting coach Dorothy Huynh has spent a career hoisting heavy things. But her biggest challenge wasn't a barbell—it was unlearning
The "Big Four" entertainment agencies have filed for a joint venture to create a global music event designed to rival
Yeon Sang-ho returns to zombie territory with Colony, a Cannes-bound thriller that recalls the runaway success of Train to Busan
Simu Liu Copenhagen Test
Peacock cancels Simu Liu's The Copenhagen Test after one season. Espionage thriller with Melissa Barrera won't return despite strong debut
American YouTuber Johnny Somali jailed for 6 months in Seoul after kissing 'comfort women' statue, sparking outrage. From Japan taunts
BigBang are back on the global stage: the K‑pop legends made their long‑awaited return at Coachella 2026, marking their 20th
Ke Huy Quan, Ken Jeong, and Ronny Chieng have joined the cast of Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender, alongside Steven