Olivia Rodrigo takes fans on a road trip from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles in ‘Driving Home 2 U (A Sour Film),’ premiering March 25.
Category: Screen
Q&A: Jana Morrison Shares How ‘Astrid & Lilly Save the World’
Get to know the Filipino-Canadian actor behind the butt-kicking heroine of the new SyFy series.
NBCUniversal Unveils New Diversity Efforts with NBCU LAUNCH
The new brand, spearheaded by Jeanne Mau, hopes to increase inclusion both behind and in front of the camera.
‘All of Us Are Dead’ Cast Spill on the Uniqueness of a Teenagers’ Apocalypse
The series stars explain their characters’ motives and what the viewers should take from the show.
8 API Animated Films for Your Perfect Valentine’s Day Date Night
These films, each less than two hours long, cover a spectrum of emotional and romantic journeys.
Are We Ready for Jordan Peele’s Next Film? ‘NOPE’
Watch Keke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun in the first trailer for the summer 2022 release.
Lost Dreams and First Loves Take Center Stage in ‘Twenty Five Twenty One’
Kim Tae-Ri and Nam Joo-Hyuk return to the small screen to star in the ’90s throwback K-drama, which premieres on Netflix today.
Review: ‘I Want You Back’ Presents a Romantic Comedy for the Deranged
Starring Charlie Day and Jenny Slate, the film premieres Feb.11 on Prime Video.
Ali Wong’s New Comedy Special Is Coming, and It’s All About Love
Netflix will release the comedian’s third stand-up special this Valentine’s Day.
Check Out the AAPI Films and Filmmakers of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival
This year’s fest saw a number of exciting premieres in the Documentary and Dramatic competitions, in addition to the return of the Asian Pacific Filmmakers Experience.
How ‘The Fabulous Filipino Brothers’ Explores Family and Culture
Director and actor Dante Basco joined his brothers Darion, Dionysio and Derek to discuss their new feature film.
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Navigates Nerdom in New Series ‘Fandemonium’
The upcoming show is developed by Great Pacific Media and will focus on the different subcultures of geekdom.
Q&A: Brace Yourself for ‘Moonfall’ With Director Roland Emmerich and Actress Kelly Yu
Yu and Emmerich share their stories behind the making of the film and what makes this particular disaster so much fun to watch.
‘After Yang’ Tackles Android Humanity in Thought-provoking First Trailer
The sophomore film from Korean American director Kogonada, starring Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith and Justin H. Min, releases March 4.
Masala: Sit Down With Chef Roy Choi for the Scoop on the Second Season of ‘Broken Bread’
The series showcases classic West Coast food stops while shedding light on some of the most pressing issues locals face today.