The largest international Vietnamese film festival in the world is now open for submissions. Created in 2003 by the Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association (VAALA), the Viet Film […]
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Review: ‘Ash Is Purest White’ Explores Love And Betrayal In Modern China
For years, China’s underground gangs, known as jianghu, lived by a strict, Robin Hood code of honor. But what happens when old school, Chinese morals meets the chaos of […]
Review: It’s Heartbreak And Hotels In ‘The Wedding Guest’
“The Wedding Guest” begin innocently enough with a man at an airport trying to catch a flight. Dev Patel, known for his work in “Slumdog Millionaire,” plays a character […]
Latest ‘Detective Pikachu’ Trailer Reveals Plot That Could Destroy The Pokémon Universe
The world’s most beloved Pokémon is back… to solve a mystery? In the second official trailer of “Pokémon Detective Pikachu,” the electrifyingly cute and cuddly rodent is now a […]
Icelandic Actor Maria Thelma Smáradóttir Keeps Her Cool In ‘Arctic’
When Maria Thelma Smáradóttir’s (pronounced sma-ra-daughter) helicopter first appears in the upcoming survival film “Arctic,” Mads Mikkelsen thinks he will be rescued. But when her helicopter crashes, the tables […]
You’re Welcome: Ken Jeong Drops Stand-Up Comedy Netflix Special On Valentine’s Day
Ken Jeong returns to his old stomping grounds in Pasadena, the Ice House, for his February 14 Netflix comedy special, named affectionately after his wife, “You Complete Me, Ho,” […]
‘Isn’t It Romantic’ In Theaters Just In Time For Valentine’s Day Weekend
Romantic comedies can have the painful effect of reminding us how perpetually single we are, especially on Valentines Day. But one rom-com is trying to help audiences feel okay […]
‘Godzilla’ Releases Monster Themed Lunar New Year Posters
The world’s most fearsome (and beloved) Japanese monsters are emerging from the darkness to engage in battle once again. “Godzilla II: King of the Monsters,” sequel to the 2014 […]
Face Off: Korean American Artist/Actor Joseph Lee’s Striking Portraits
Joseph Lee is famous for two talents. As an actor, the tall and lean thespian, who often sports a bandana knotted around his throat, played John Cho’s brother in […]
Director Of ‘Aquaman’ Dives Back Into Horror In ‘The Curse of La Llorona’
James Wan is back to doing what he does best: scaring everyone silly.
BLACKPINK Announces North American Tour
The highest-charting female K-pop group on the Billboard Hot 100 might just be coming to a venue near you! On Jan. 11, the wildly popular K-pop group, BLACKPINK, announced […]
Sherry Cola Is A Breath Of Fresh Air On “Good Trouble”
Stand-up comic Sherry Cola enjoys exploring just how much she can stretch her acting limits in her emotionally charged role as Alice Kwan on Freeform’s new “Good Trouble.” She […]
Michele Ang Explores Being Young and Female In ‘Man of God’
When Michele Selene Ang read the script for her latest role, in Anna Moench’s play “Man of God,” for Los Angeles’ East West Players, she thought, “I have to be a part […]
Angel In America
The breakout star of Blockers, Geraldine Viswanathan carries her comic chops into TBS’ Miracle Workers, her first major TV role in the U.S.
Wang Quan’an To Tackle Border Issues In ‘American Wall’
Acclaimed Chinese director Wang Quan’an is producing his first English-language film about Trump’s proposed border wall. In 2006, Wang gained international attention when he won the Berlin International Film […]