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Dichen Lachman joins Jessica Chastain in Rob Savage’s new horror film based on Incidents Around the House by Bird Box
Netflix’s 2026 Southeast Asian content lineup puts the spotlight on regional storytelling with Filipino, Thai, and Indonesian stars leading original
Tzi Ma and Kyle Toy join The Way You Dance, a heartfelt indie film about healing, family, and dance, set
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Sony and PlayStation Productions have tapped the blockbuster director and 'It' screenwriter Gary Dauberman to bring the satirical sci-fi shooter
A new development lab called Great Migrations is using genre cinema to break down the systemic barriers facing East and
From Skate Videos to Studio Films: Bing Liu's Personal Path to Fiction
Advice for the Quiet Voices: "Don’t be afraid to reach out because we’re the best group of people to receive
The creative teams behind the new hardback annual, GOLDEN, have issued a second call for contributors.
The UK East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) creative community is banding together for an ambitious new project.
How a filmmaker uses an impossible fable to help people see the planet and themselves more clearly.
'Can I Get a Witness?' is set in a peaceful, pastoral landscape where people live simply. But beneath the surface,
Stephane Ly-Cuong’s In The Nguyen Kitchen explores identity, food & immigrant life—an authentic, joyful ode to Asian stories on screen
Celine Song's Materialists delves into human connection with a unique perspective, challenging the romantic comedy genre
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The Disney+ K-drama co-stars have registered their marriage and plan to hold a private family ceremony soon.
What began as a dispute over banned cameras at a K-pop show has spiraled into a regional "war of words"
Fans are calling out Netflix Spain and local media for the "erasure" of Korean-Australian lead Yerin Ha during recent press
A new legislative move aims to make May 17 a statewide day of recognition for the cultural icon and movie
A national support service called On Your Side, which helps East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people facing racism, is to
Gemma Chan calls 'Josephine' a “small miracle” — a film that struck a deeply personal chord. The actress opens up
The “Heated Rivalry” star has become the target of an coordinated campaign of racial vitriol, exposing the darker impulses of