Pirates, mayhem, nostalgia and a little bit of adventure are all expected to blow audiences out of water in Netflix’s latest anime remake, a live-action “One Piece.” For fans […]
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Holy Fork, ‘The Good Place’ Finale Airs Tonight—Celebrate With Our Top 10 Jason And Tahani Moments
We were there when British socialite Tahani Al-Jamil and quintessential Florida Man Jason Mendoza first met as soulmates, way back in 2016 when “The Good Place” began. Then we […]
Review: Awkwafina Turns The Cameras On Herself In ‘Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens’
If you’ve never found yourself pantsless, chasing your towed car down the street, or sobbing into a wig at a police station, then you might not have much in […]
Review: ‘Little America’ Asks Us To Get Along While We Can
These days, whenever you turn on the TV (or laptop or phone), it can feel like the media is little more than a deluge of bad news. Stories about […]
The First Trailer For ‘Next In Fashion’ Has Arrived, So Get Ready To Binge-Watch
If you’re missing the early-2000s heyday of reality competition TV, fret not—“Queer Eye” star Tan France and model Alexa Chung are bringing the genre to digital streaming. In the […]
Hold The Phone: ‘Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens’ Has Already Been Renewed For Season Two
Excited to catch “Awkwafina is Nora from Queens?” You’re not the only one. Comedy Central announced Tuesday (Jan. 14) that the network has already renewed the show for season […]
Based On Dwayne Johnson’s Experiences, ‘Young Rock’ Is Coming To Life At NBC
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has one thing to say to his millions of fans around the world: You’re welcome. News broke on Saturday that NBC has given an 11-episode […]
Ricky Cometa Talks Worldbuilding And The Message In The Magic Of ‘The Owl House’
When Luz, the daydreaming protagonist of Disney Channel’s new animated series “The Owl House,” first stumbles onto the Boiling Isle, her formerly dull life is illuminated in more ways […]
‘Parasite’ And Awkwafina Take Home Golden Globes
With the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night award season is in full swing, and Asian talent is stepping up to the spotlight. Korean director Bong Joon-Ho’s Cannes thriller, […]
The Lookout: Ring In The New Year With These Exciting AAPI Projects
You know what they say—new year, new movies, shows, albums and books. That is what they say, right? Anyway, we’re welcoming 2020 right, with a slew of AAPI projects […]
Actress Erika Prevost Turns Up The Heat In ‘Dare Me’
Think back to any teen drama, and you’re sure to recall a few quintessential social cliques. There are athletic football jocks, bookworm nerds and band geeks. But few groups […]
Happy Holidays! Check Out 5 Asian American Family Movies To Binge This Season
Some families deck the halls for the holidays. Others feast on roast duck and dumplings. Family bring us together, but culture can sometimes set us apart. For Asian Americans, […]
‘Late Night’ Director Nisha Ganatra On Board For Indian Boy Band Feature
Fans of “Late Night” have another movie coming down the pipeline from director Nisha Ganatra. Universal recently announced that Ganatra is set to direct a new original feature film, […]
Need A Dose Of Heartwarming This Holiday Season? Try ‘Sunnyside’
Combine a multi-cultural cast led by comedic actor Kal Penn (of “Harold and Kumar” fame) with an immigration storyline that takes place during a fractious political period, and what […]
Grab Your Yakult, Because The First Trailer For The ‘To All The Boys’ Sequel Is Here
The trailer for the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” sequel has arrived, and you’d better start making plans for Valentine’s Day. Based on the bestselling novels by […]