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Katseye opens up about the pressures of global pop stardom in Wild Hearts, as Megan says, “I was a wreck most of the time.”
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The high-profile adaptation, titled "The Koreans," relocates the Cold War spy drama to Seoul during the tumultuous democratization of the
The celebrated South Korean director returns with a characteristically dark film, an adaptation of Donald Westlake’s novel 'The Ax,' starring
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SEVENTEEN make history as the first-ever K-pop group to perform on NPR’s Tiny Desk, delivering a stripped-back set filled with
Simu Liu condemns Hollywood’s “f**** appalling” decline in Asian representation as Manny Jacinto’s typecasting story reignites calls for industry change
KPop Demon Hunters lands on the Oscars longlist but is ruled ineligible for the BAFTAs despite Netflix’s appeal over its
Awkwafina teams with Apple TV+ for The Unlikely Cook, a travelogue diving into Asian American cuisine and her family’s culinary
Bowen Yang says the Wicked series should end with Wicked: For Good, though he jokes about a spinoff as the
Daniel Dae Kim hosts CNN’s new series 'K-Everything,' exploring Korea’s global cultural rise with insights from leading figures
Arden Cho opens up about self-image, identity and leading Netflix’s hit KPop Demon Hunters, inspiring pride in Korean and Asian-American