“The Furious” Lands Every Punch
Producer Bill Kong, director Kenji Tanigaki, and actors Xie Miao and Joe Taslim discuss Hong Kong cinema and a return to real people performing real stunts.
Producer Bill Kong, director Kenji Tanigaki, and actors Xie Miao and Joe Taslim discuss Hong Kong cinema and a return to real people performing real stunts.
This year’s Austin Asian American Film Festival celebrated playful rebellion. Mochi shares three films that stood out.
By weaving together dramatic moments, controversies, and personal reflections, director Ting Poo celebrates the life of Lee Soo-man, the founder of SM Entertainment.
In her moving documentary, “Wisdom Gone Wild,” filmmaker Rea Tajiri encourages us to reshape our perspective and dialogue on dementia.
The 25th annual SF IndieFest is taking place at San Francisco’s Roxie Theater and online. Here are four of our favorite films from the festival.
“Goddamned Asura,” a 2021 film directed by Lou Yi-an, is Taiwan’s submission for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.
“Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness” sequel delivers characters of color, Benedict Wong and America Chavez, that AAPI audiences will love.
Director Aimee Long’s film “A Shot Through the Wall” is a complicated snapshot of racism in America, centered around the story of a Chinese American police officer who accidentally kills an innocent Black man.
“No Time To Die,” the 25th film in the James Bond series premieres October 8th. In anticipation of the glamorous film, we sat down with the woman behind the all those alluring and stylist costumes, Suttirat Anne Larlarb.
This review contains spoilers. In Focus Features’ new film “Blue Bayou,” a tattoo artist in Louisiana finds himself facing deportation. Like the deportees we hear …

