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Filmmaker tackles racism, workers’ rights, and the American dream.
Filmmaker tackles racism, workers’ rights, and the American dream.
Gregory Houghton’s film explores growing up foreign in a culture you’re claiming as your own.
The actor discusses the film’s release and Hollywood diversity.
When not playing bingo, I’m often watching Korean films on Netflix. These are the five best.
See the star of Disney’s “Big Hero 6” today in San Francisco.
The Asian-American actor is making progressive waves with his role as a half-Japanese, half-Caucasian protagonist in one of Disney’s biggest projects to date.
Film depicts a family’s struggle to stay together after terrible loss.
Everything good about gay cinema with half the saturated hype.
Sometimes, you only need one movie to fill the void of a work week.
Kina Grannis, Kishi Bashi and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart bring music to your ears.
Harry Shum Jr. gives a short but poignant performance, as Booboo Stewart steals the show.
Asian-American festival celebrates film, music and food: the trifecta of awesome.
The music may have run out, but we found one DVD to tide you over till next week.
Jamie Chung engaged to Bryan Greenberg. Will make the cutest kids in the world.
“Linsanity: The Movie” could be coming to Cleveland, but it needs some help to get there.
“Man From Reno,” director Dave Boyle’s latest film, is a mystery thriller that’s just reached its Kickstarter funding level.
Pacific Arts Movement’s San Diego Asian Film Festival returns for its fourteenth year with plenty of Asian media to sate even the most diehard of filmgoers.
Asian-American International Film Festival runs this weekend in New York City. See some great films from around the Asian world.
Friday Features returns in this packed … brimming … damp? update to the week’s new release films, graded for their Asian-American presence.
It’s a Batman-packed edition of Media Releases, as this week sees the release of the final Christopher Nolan film, along with a trilogy collector’s pack.
Remember Charice? That Filipino girl who tried to break out with a self-titled CD and appearances on Glee? Well, she’s in a movie in this week’s Friday Features. Huzzah!
Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved films grace Cleveland in a month-long series from the Cinematheque.
Linkin Park. Need we say more? Mike Shinoda, Mr. Hahn and the rest of the gang unleash their latest album in this week’s Media Releases.
It’s the end of the world for a few people, as a red-haired archer saves her kingdom from the peril that is vampires (…) in this week’s Friday Features.
UPDATE: The musical drought ends, as we discover Jhameel released an EP today. That, along with several DVDs, round out this week’s Media Releases.
People whip their hair back and forth, as funny men walk down the aisle in this week’s Hollywood new film Asian American report card, Friday Features.
It’s a musical avalanche as POP ETC and Far East Movement release new albums and “Entourage” season eight hits DVD in this week’s Media Releases.
A lion, hippo, giraffe and zebra walk into an alien civilizations’ breeding grounds in this week’s feeble attempt at humor…we mean, Friday Features.
Snow White keeps eating apples, while children try to escape man-eating piranhas and dance-battle for survival in this week’s Feature Fridays.
The successor to “Surrogate Valentine,” “Daylight Savings” is the Asian-American road trip that is less Harold and Kumar than it is Thelma and Louise.