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The Lookout: Upcoming, Star-Studded Film Releases and New Music to Celebrate the Start of Pride Month
The Illinois Senate and President Biden are taking steps to combat anti-Asian hate, Hayley Kiyoko releases a first self-directed music video and 10-year-old singer goes viral on “America’s Got Talent.”
Masala: Ludi Lin Lives Out a Childhood Dream As Liu Kang in ‘Mortal Kombat’
Find out how playing Liu Kang in the highly-anticipated “Mortal Kombat” reboot is a childhood dream come true for Ludi Lin.
Masala: Close the Final Chapter With ‘To All the Boys’
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, stay in with your loved ones and celebrate with “To All the Boys: Always and Forever,” coming to Netflix on February 12. […]
Character Conversations: Rosalind Chao and Olivia Cheng Talk Newsworthy Beginnings and Camaraderie Amongst AAPI Actors
In the latest Character Conversations, “Mulan”’s Rosalind Chao and “Warrior”’s Olivia Cheng meet digitally for the first time and find surprising parallels between their career beginnings to their many […]
‘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 […]
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.
Literary Trailblazer Chin Yang Lee Dies At 102
Chin Yang Lee, who wrote the best-selling novel “Flower Drum Song,” passed away on Nov. 8. His family chose not to make his death public at the time. Born […]
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 […]
Does Tampopo’s Ramen-Slinging Heroine Subvert Sexist Norms Or Perpetuate Them?
By Stacie Stukin Juzo Itami’s 1985 film, Tampopo, is considered one of the best food movies ever made for good reason. Who can forget the food and sex scenes—when egg […]
Mindy Kaling is Mrs. Who in ‘A Wrinkle in Time’
Disney’s live-action adaptation of the classic Madeleine L’Engle novel “A Wrinkle in Time” is inching closer by the minute. The film, directed by Ava DuVernay and due out March […]
Dave Bautista to Play Detective in ‘Stuber’
“Guardians of the Galaxy” star Dave Bautista has signed on for the action-comedy “Stuber” with 20th Century Fox. According to Deadline, the film will center around an Uber driver […]
Awkwafina and Mindy Kaling Are Scene-Stealers in New ‘Ocean’s 8’ Trailer
Sandra Bullock plots a jewelry heist in the newest trailer for “Ocean’s 8,” but she can’t do it without a little help from her friends. The all-female reboot of […]
Top 7 Asian Pacific American-Directed Indie Films of 2017
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are a tough, hard-working, creative bunch. While Hollywood struggles to catch up with the times, more and more courageous filmmakers like the ones listed […]