We’ve all heard the rumors, but this time it looks like they’re true— “Fresh off the Boat” will end with its current sixth season. ABC Entertainment announced today that […]
Category: TV
Lesser Known Filipino Stories Take Center Stage In Season 2 Of ‘Long Distance’
Filipina American journalist Paola Mardo’s podcast “Long Distance” returns today with another season covering stories of the Filipino diaspora. The first and only documentary podcast series about Filipinos around […]
The Lookout: This November, ‘See’ And ‘Last Christmas’ Are Coming To Screens Near You
Editor’s note: we’re bringing you the latest scoop on what’s happening in Asian American film, TV, literature and music in our monthly “Lookout” articles. We’re doing the legwork, so […]
Mindy Kaling’s Upcoming Series ‘College Girls’ Finds A Home At HBO Max
Mindy Kaling confirms she still has a few cards up her sleeve, as she signs an original comedy series deal with streaming platform HBO Max. The Emmy Award-nominated writer […]
From ‘Limetown’ to ‘See,’ Actor Hiro Kanagawa Is Turning Up The Thrills
On a sunny October day, Hiro Kanagawa is sequestered inside a small Hollywood coffee shop. He’s up bright and early despite attending the premiere of his new series, “Limetown,” […]
A ‘Fresh Off The Boat’ Spin-off Is Sailing Ahead
Yes, the rumors are true—a “Fresh off the Boat” spin-off is moving forward at ABC. The new show, currently titled “Magic Motor Inn,” would follow an Indian American family […]
Review: Hulu’s Adaptation Of ‘Looking For Alaska’ Is A Feels Trip To 2005
Remember your secret addiction to “Dawson’s Creek,” where you felt shame watching each increasingly goofy episode, but couldn’t stop? Or maybe that was just me? Well, for all you […]
Netflix’s Upcoming Series ‘Ghee Happy’ Introduces You To Hindu Deities Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before
The ancient legends of Hindu gods and goddesses are coming to a television screen near you—just not how you might expect. In a bid to expand international audiences, Netflix […]
5 Asian Journalists To Follow For the Latest News
Whether it’s getting personal about identity or getting up close to the Hong Kong protests, these Asian journalists are using social media to share what matters to them, and […]
Check Out The Premiere Of Dennis Liu’s New Netflix Show, ‘Raising Dion’
In need of a new Netflix show to binge? Desperate for an unconventional superhero story with a diverse cast? Then you’re in luck, because “Raising Dion” just premiered today. […]
The Lookout: Watch Out For Doppelgangers, Assassins And More This October
Editor’s note: Each month, we’re bringing you the latest scoop of what’s happening in Asian American film, TV, literature and music in our “Lookout” articles. We’re doing the legwork, […]
Throwback: How ‘Naruto’ Taught Me To Dream Big
Every week after Sunday Chinese school, my best friend and I would pretend to be shinobi from “Naruto.” We would run around my house, scrambling our fingers into different jutsus […]
Travel ‘47 Meters Down’ With Actress Brianne Tju
Nothing could be worse than being trapped in abandoned underwater ruins, with a dwindling oxygen supply and no escape … unless there was a merciless shark nearby, waiting for […]
A Chat With Michele Josue, The Director Of Netflix’s ‘Happy Jail’
In 2007, an unlikely video went viral. Originating from the Cebu province of the Philippines, it featured a group of inmates (and even a “ladyboy”) dressed in those signature […]
Get To Know The Girl Behind The Ghost Of ‘The Terror: Infamy’
There’s something uneasy that haunts the dirt roads of the Japanese American community living on Terminal Island on this season of AMC’s anthology series, “The Terror.” Many horror movies like […]