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‘We’re Nothing at All’ Review: A Blistering Look at Systemic Injustice and Forbidden Love
Director Herman Yau returns with We’re Nothing at All, a fierce social drama examining the fringe of Hong Kong society.
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A New Kind of Love Story: A Review of Celine Song’s ‘Materialists’
Celine Song's Materialists delves into human connection with a unique perspective, challenging the romantic comedy genre
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‘Butterfly’ Series Review: Daniel Dae Kim and Reina Hardesty Shine in New Prime Video Show
Prime Video's Butterfly is a Korean Spy Series, but the real mission is family
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‘Children of the Mist’ Review: A Young Girl’s Battle for Freedom in Vietnam’s Mountains
A raw, intimate portrait of a Hmong girl defying forced marriage, Children of the Mist captures the quiet fight for
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‘TAPE’ (2024) Remake: Why Hong Kong’s New Film Challenges How We See Accountability
TAPE (2024) reimagines Linklater’s Tape in Hong Kong, confronting #MeToo, memory, and accountability in a culture shaped by silence
June 23, 2025
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‘Into the Temporary Void’: Pan’s Diasporic Dreamworld Debuts at Peckham Fringe
Migration, identity & sound collide in Pan Weswibul’s moving show on diasporic longing, expectation & the quiet ache of feeling
June 5, 2025
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‘New Wave’ Review: A Journey of Sound and Unspoken Truths in the Vietnamese American Experience
Elizabeth Ai’s “New Wave” blends synth-pop nostalgia with a heartfelt story of healing, identity, and the quiet wounds of displacement.
May 28, 2025
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‘My Neighbour Totoro’ West End Review: Victoria Chen as Mei Steals Hearts in Ghibli’s Stage Magic at the Gillian Lynne Theatre
RSC’s My Neighbour Totoro returns to the West End with stunning puppetry, live music, and Victoria Chen’s magical turn as
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Netflix’s ‘Revelations’ Review: ‘Train to Busan’ Director Delivers Twisted Thrills
‘Train to Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho returns with Revelations, a gripping Netflix thriller diving into faith, obsession, and dark truths
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‘Black Box Diaries’ Review: Shiori Ito’s Fight for Justice
Shiori Ito's Black Box Diaries transcends the conventional boundaries of documentary filmmaking, emerging as an act of defiance, a searing
October 18, 2024
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Review: ‘Dìdi (弟弟)’ – Sean Wang’s Intimate Portrait of Second-Generation Identity
Sean Wang's Dìdi is a triumph of personal filmmaking, a poignant and insightful exploration of the Asian American teenage experience
July 29, 2024
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MilkTea Serves Up a Scary Korean Treat: A Review of ‘Sleep’ – Jason Yu’s Chilling Debut
Jason Yu's South Korean debut, 'Sleep', is a chilling thriller fuelled with dark hunmour
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‘Spider-Noir’ Soundtrack Spotlights Li Jun Li With Cover and Original Song
Li Jun Li shines on Prime Video’s Spider-Noir soundtrack with ‘Dream a Little Dream of Me’ and ‘The Devil You
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‘Tokyo Gore Police’ Director Yoshihiro Nishimura Dies at 59
Cult Japanese horror maestro Yoshihiro Nishimura, director of Tokyo Gore Police and Helldriver, dies at 59 after a battle with
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KPop Stars Sweep the Board at the American Music Awards as BTS Make History
The South Korean group claimed the top prize on a night where trailing nominations left Western pop icons empty-handed.
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Broadcasters face criticism over an abrupt camera switch that blocked viewers from seeing the winger celebrate the club's dramatic Premier
May 26, 2026
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The Last Auteur of Hong Kong Urban Despair: A Conversation With Herman Yau
In an exclusive interview, the prolific director discusses his self-financed social drama, We’re Nothing at All, and explains why modern
May 26, 2026
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Terrifying Moment ABC Reporter Ducks For Cover During White House Shooting
Journalist Selina Wang was recording a video on the North Lawn when a suspect opened fire near a security booth,
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How the King of Comedy Taught the World Not to Take Itself Seriously
Mainstream critics early on dismissed his work as cheap, lowbrow entertainment. Today, film scholars and global audiences celebrate him alongside
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‘My Nigerian Fiancé’: UK-Nigeria-Hong Kong Rom-Com Unveiled
A U.K.-Nigerian‑Hong Kong romantic comedy titled My Nigerian Fiancé has been unveiled, marking a cross‑continental collaboration between A13 Films founder
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K-Pop Is Completely Dominating the American Music Awards Nominations This Year
From real-world giants like BTS and Katseye to a fictional cartoon band from a Netflix movie, Korean music is taking
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