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Li Jun Li on why she’s Hollywood’s go-to for Depression-era roles, singing 'Dream a Little Dream' twice as fast, and playing speech chess with Nicolas Cage in Spider-Noir
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Greta Lee stars as Eve Kim, alongside Jared Leto in Disney's upcoming film Tron: Ares
The London-based firm picks up worldwide rights for Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig’s film about a female truck driver in Mongolia’s coal mines.
'Ne Zha 2' dominates China’s box office but struggles abroad. Cultural barriers, limited distribution, and marketing gaps hinder global success
Joan Chen plays Chungsing Wang, the immigrant mother of Izaac Wang's Chris Wang in Didi
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Amazon's 'Like A Dragon: Yakuza' TV series unfolds across two time periods: 1996 and 2005, following the life of protagonist
Jamie Chung voices the first Asian American Harley Quinn, marking her DC Universe debut, in Batman: Caped Crusader
Lucy Liu stars alongside Dwayne Johnson, JK Simmons, and Chris Evans.
Maggie Q will play Detective Renée Ballard in the Bosch spin-off
Brian Tee is set to play Quinn, who was the subject of Reacher's investigation a decade ago
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A new digital series highlights the forgotten Asian American inventors and cultural heavyweights who shaped modern life ahead of the
Art heals when words fail. Quentin Lee’s new project The Way You Dance tackles family grief and queer identity in
Japan advance to the World Cup knockout stage after a 1–1 draw with Sweden, setting up a high-stakes round-of-32 clash
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues its international diversification strategy. The 2026 invitee list indicates targeted growth
Tracie Pang reflects on closing Pangdemonium after 16 years, the realities of Singapore theatre, censorship, and what comes next
A Seoul court has handed down a suspended sentence to a Brazilian national following a series of obsessive visits to
Mark Lee faces backlash after wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt. His label, Upper Room, issues an apology as debate grows
Tony Leung calls AI in filmmaking a “double-edged sword,” warning it could cost jobs and strip cinema of its soul