The sequel to the 2016 film hits the big screen this November.
Category: Movies
The Newly Minted VC Film Festival Celebrates 40 Years of Asian and Pacific Islander Creativity
Some of Character Media’s favorites from this year’s VC Film Fest.
Director Yi Chen Highlights the Dangers of Activism in ‘Dissidents’
The director’s second documentary centers on the lives of three activists in exile.
VC Film Fest Champions the Future of API Film
Two programs, “Armed With a Camera” and “Documentary Features,” featured some of the most innovative narratives this year’s festival had to offer.
Netflix Drops Trailer for Animated Flick ‘Ultraman: Rising’
The animated feature will be released this summer and promises vibrant visuals and a delightful storyline.
Join the Magical and Musical Adventure in Jon M. Chu’s ‘Wicked’
This fall, the beloved Broadway musical comes alive on the big screen in its highly-anticipated film adaptation.
Sean Wang’s ‘DìDi (弟弟)’ Drops Trailer Just In Time For Summer Shenanigans
The coming-of-age film’s first trailer promises heart-wrenching and warming moments.
Uncover the Story of the Tai Dam Community in ‘Refugees Welcome’
The documentary highlights the story of Gov. Robert Ray and the Tai Dam people.
Nielsen Releases Their 2024 Report on Asian Influence and Media Consumption
Nielsen focuses on audience measurement, data and analytics in regards to our global media future.
Henry Golding on Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’
The film was written and directed by Guy Ritchie, and based on the namesake book by Damien Lewis.
Q&A: The Magical An-Li Bogan
Co-starring alongside Justice Smith, An-Li Bogan takes center stage in “The American Society of Magical Negroes.”
Daniel Wu and Ke Huy Quan to Reunite in ‘With Love’
This work reunites after Wu and Quan previously worked together on “American Born Chinese.” (Photos by Sthanlee Mirador.)
Actor Élodie Yung Reflects on Her Start in France, Grieving and Her Directorial Debut
The actor opens up about her acting process, the latest season of “The Cleaning Lady” and more.
Q&A: ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ Star Kaylee Hottle on Returning to Hollow Earth
Like her character, Hottle is undoubtedly Team Kong.
Q&A: ‘We Were Dangerous’ Spotlights Adolescent Resilience in the Face of Hardship
Produced by Taika Watiti, helmed by indigenous filmmakers and premiered at South By Southwest, “We Were Dangerous” follows the story of three girls attending reform school on a remote island.