Charles Melton

Lee Sung Jin reveals how he cast Charles Melton in Beef season 2, why the new anthology shifts to a California country club, and how real-life inspiration shapes the story
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In The Nguyen Kitchen, a Franco-Vietnamese musical film about identity, family and food, hits UK & Ireland cinemas 29 Aug
China may target Hollywood in response to Trump’s tariffs, threatening to ban U.S. films as trade tensions with the U.S.
Charles Melton
The Emmy-winning anthology series returns this April with a country club feud involving Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny.
The Emmy-winning anthology series returns this April with a brand new cast including Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, and Charles Melton.
Obamas’ Higher Ground & LAIKA adapt Katie Kitamura’s Audition, with Lucy Liu, Charles Melton & Lulu Wang directing the thriller
Charles Melton will star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s new Neon film Her Private Hell, alongside Sophie Thatcher and Kristine Froseth
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Mainstream critics early on dismissed his work as cheap, lowbrow entertainment. Today, film scholars and global audiences celebrate him alongside
A U.K.-Nigerian‑Hong Kong romantic comedy titled My Nigerian Fiancé has been unveiled, marking a cross‑continental collaboration between A13 Films founder
From real-world giants like BTS and Katseye to a fictional cartoon band from a Netflix movie, Korean music is taking
The makers of the hit drama Perfect Crown have issued an apology after a coronation scene sparked a widespread historical
'One Piece' producer Tetsu Fujimura breaks down how Japanese IP from manga, anime, and games is fueling Hollywood adaptations and
Korean content is dominating globally, but its domestic film industry is in crisis. From falling box office numbers to rising
An investigation into a prominent far-right YouTube channel reveals that viral records alleging an inappropriate relationship with the late actress
Two US nationals face charges in Tokyo after entering the habitat of the famous baby macaque, prompting zoo officials to
Director Herman Yau returns with We’re Nothing at All, a fierce social drama examining the fringe of Hong Kong society.