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Shocking report alleges 78-year-old 'Karate Kid' villain, Martin Kove, bit Alicia Hannah-Kim's arm so hard it left visible marks, then
Margaret Cho opens up about Ellen DeGeneres's "creepy" behavior, recalling instances of being snubbed and even having David Bowie's praise
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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
Jason Yu's South Korean debut, 'Sleep', is a chilling thriller fuelled with dark hunmour
New "Shogun" series garners praise for its authentic portrayal of Japanese culture, strong casting, and nuanced performances.
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Gemma Chan calls 'Josephine' a “small miracle” — a film that struck a deeply personal chord. The actress opens up
The “Heated Rivalry” star has become the target of an coordinated campaign of racial vitriol, exposing the darker impulses of
Anna Sawai says playing Yoko Ono in the upcoming Beatles biopics is “very meaningful,” praising the iconic artist as “an
Keanu Reeves is stepping back into the sharp suit and steely silence of John Wick, this time in a blockbuster
Nearly 30 years after Toy Story first hit cinemas, the fifth instalment teases a new kind of villain: Lilypad, a
The freestyle skier has become the most decorated athlete in her sport’s history after winning gold in Italy, moments before
The actor discusses her role in 'How to Make a Killing' and why she is focusing on her own directorial