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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ ruled ineligible for BAFTAs despite global success, but remains an Oscar frontrunner and cultural phenomenon
Film & TV
Michelle Yeoh was reminded how Lululemon's founder thought it would be funny to watch Japanese people pronounce it
ESEA creatives face near-total UK TV exclusion, says Rising Waves. Diamond Report shows sharp decline, urging urgent, targeted industry action
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The Boy and the Heron is Studio Ghibli creator Hayao Miyazaki's second Oscar after Spirited Away in 2003
'Past Lives', which garnered a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, is coming to the UK
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The South Korean group claimed the top prize on a night where trailing nominations left Western pop icons empty-handed.
Broadcasters face criticism over an abrupt camera switch that blocked viewers from seeing the winger celebrate the club's dramatic Premier
In an exclusive interview, the prolific director discusses his self-financed social drama, We’re Nothing at All, and explains why modern
Journalist Selina Wang was recording a video on the North Lawn when a suspect opened fire near a security booth,
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