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Gear Up For The New Netflix Show ‘Pokemon Journeys: The Series’
Prepare for trouble, and make it double. Our favorite “Pokémon” duo, Ash Ketchum and Pikachu, are back at it again with a new television series. “Pokemon Journeys: The Series” […]
Will Jay Just Dropped New Track, ‘Married To The Music’
Chinese American musician Will Jay is back with a bang. The music video for Jay’s new song, “Married to the Music,” starts out with soft blue lighting in a […]
Review: Frances Cha’s ‘If I Had Your Face’ Is A Stunning Authorial Debut
In the busiest part of Seoul, South Korea lies a street buzzing with drunk men, who are exploring the abundance of bars that the area has to offer. Sitting […]
The Official Trailer For “The Half Of It” Has Arrived
Quarantine ain’t got nothing on these teens. Netflix is set to premiere a new teen romance film that stars Leah Lewis, Daniel Diemer and Alexxis Lemire, and that’s only […]
Actor Orion Lee Travels Back In Time In A24’s ‘First Cow’
Actor Orion Lee sits in a white, minimalist room on the top floor of a swanky Los Angeles office tower. Against blue-sky views of West Hollywood, lit with soft […]
Chef Shirley Chung Brings Hot Takes To Traditional Meals
As gas flames waltz with heavy woks, dishes make thunderous cascades of sound as they’re piled onto one another under running water. Onions and vegetables are chopped in a […]
Get Ready, Anime Fans: ‘Bleach’ Is Back
After a long wait, “Bleach” is finally getting the ending it deserves. “Weekly Shonen Jump” has confirmed in a Twitter post that the “Thousand-Year Blood War” arc will finally […]
Review: Satoshi Kon’s ‘Tokyo Godfathers’ Redefines The Meaning Of Family
On a frosty night during Christmas Eve in Tokyo, Japan, snow gently falls on a makeshift shack situated in the middle of a public park. Inside the cramped but […]
Review: ‘First Cow’ Explores Relationships In Slow Cinema
The opening scenes of “First Cow” involve a young girl raking her bare hands through a patch of soft dirt. She continues to dig in the same shot; the […]
Review: Seas The Day With Masaaki Yuasa’s ‘Ride Your Wave’
The sun pours gentle light over a beach; the bronze-colored sand glows, the ocean shimmers with streaks of white as it softly hugs the shore, and biking through this […]
Review: ‘The Gentlemen’ Delivers Mindless Fun In Spades
In the middle of a vast farm field sits a lone shipping container that holds a secret. Beneath its surface is a purple-lit tunnel occupied by hundreds upon hundreds […]
Cannes You Believe ‘In The Mood for Love’ Is Coming Back?
Cannes Film Festival is bringing back the movie we’re always in the mood for. “In the Mood for Love” will debut in 4k restoration at the Cannes Film Festival […]
Hasan Minhaj Is Back At It Again, Headlining This Year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner
No, this is not fake news. Everyone’s favorite “Patriot Act” anchor is taking his hilarious political commentary to Washington, D.C. one more time, as the featured entertainer of the […]
Q&A: Get To Know ‘Utopia Falls’ Star, Actor/Hip Hop Dancer Mickeey Nguyen
The universe has brought us a star, and his name is Mickeey Nguyen. He dances, he sings, he acts and he’s starring as Mags in Hulu’s new genre-bending series, “Utopia […]