“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.
In Poh Si Teng’s “American Doctor,” three physicians enter Gaza to save lives, revealing the human cost of care, grief, and bearing witness in real time.
Director Amy Wang and actor Shirley Chen discuss why Asian American stories should explore the cringiness of internalized racism.
Mari Yamamoto, Takehiro Hira, and Akira Emoto, stars of Hikari’s latest film exploring Japan’s rent-a-person industry, discuss loneliness, performance, and connection.
We’re finishing off summer with a lineup of films and series highlighting fantastical battles, family crises, and characters that wrestle with belonging, justice, and empowerment.
From Fan Bingbing and Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Veronica Ngô and Jackie Dallas, here are July’s must-watch movies and shows featuring Asian stars.
This June, check out the new season of “Squid Games,” films with actors Keanu Reeves, Lucy Liu, Arden Cho, and director-writer Celine Song’s latest movie “The Materialists.”
Ming-Na Wen redefines Asian motherhood in “Karate Kid: Legends,” as the franchise welcomes its first Asian lead actor Ben Wang.
Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” has always celebrated authentic representation, from its groundbreaking animated origins to the new live-action adaptation with a diverse cast.
Lana Condor and Ross Butler on the unique difficulties of modern love in the all-Asian rom com “Worth the Wait.”

