[screenrant.com] Interior Chinatown Stars Tzi Ma & Archie Kao Talk Loss, Chinese Proverbs, And Power Rangers
Things get surreal in Interior Chinatown, the new crime comedy series adapted from Charles Yu’s 2020 novel of the same name. The meta-mystery show premiered November 19 on Hulu and follows Willis Wu (Silicon Valley’s Jimmy O. Yang) as he unwittingly evolves from “Generic Asian Man,” read more…
[Emmy No.5] The cast members of The CW’s Kung Fu applaud their show’s representation of Asian-American culture
When The CW decided to reimagine the 1972-75 series Kung Fu, a few changes were in order. The original starred Caucasian actor David Carradine as a half-Chinese, half-American Shaolin monk trained in martial arts, searching for his half-brother in the nineteenth-century American West. read more…
[Variety] 2022 Oscar Party Pictures: Regé-Jean Page, Kristen Stewart and Jessica Chastain
The Oscars are back — and so are the parties! Take a look at how Hollywood is celebrating the 94th Academy Awards before, during and after the big night.
Keep checking back for the latest pics.
The Oscars will broadcast live on March 27 on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. read more…
[Collider] ‘Kung Fu’ Renewed for Season 3 at The CW
Nicky Shen lives to fight another day at The CW. The network has announced the renewal of the martial arts, action-adventure show, Kung Fu, and its inclusion to their 2022-2023 slate. Kung Fu’s renewal for a third season was announced alongside the renewal of other CW shows – Superman & Lois, The Flash, Nancy Drew, All American, Riverdale, and Walker.
Kung Fu is a modern re-imagining of the 1972 series of the same name which starred David Carradine in the lead role. read more…
[Deadline] ‘A Shot Through The Wall’: Vertical Takes North American & UK Rights To Racial Justice Thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American and UK rights to racial justice thriller A Shot Through The Wall.
Written and directed by Aimee Long, the film explores how a Chinese-American police officer’s life unravels after he accidentally shoots an innocent Black man in Brooklyn, leading to protests and further violence.
The pic will receive a day-and-date theatrical release on January 21, 2022 in North America and January 24, 2022 in the UK. read more…