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The old Chanoma Film Festival of Los Angeles is now the less-cheesy, though still wonderfully populist Japan Film Festival. APA reviews some of the films on view, whose impressive breadth makes the revamped JFF an exciting addition to Little Tokyo.
Published on: 5/2/2008
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VC Film Festival is here, Ang Lee enters Woodstock, and Gamblerz hypes up the nation. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 5/2/2008
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Asian films get Cannes'd, Jackie Chan gets ambitious, and Shah Rukh Khan gets waxed...again. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 5/2/2008
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Dark Matter hits theaters, AZN officially says goodbye, and Jackie Chan and Jet Li fight family-style. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 4/18/2008
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Warlords take HKFA, Slingshot wins SIFF, and Bai Ling is back with T+A. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 4/18/2008
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That would be the beautiful body of co-host Bobby Lee, likely the only genuinely wonderful thing about the upcoming AZN Asian Excellence Awards. It definitely won't be the nominees, which our writers are still scratching their heads over.
Published on: 4/18/2008
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With West 32nd, Michael Kang discovers that Hollywood has no monopoly on blockbuster financing. Meanwhile, CJ Entertainment finds willing collaborators in the Korean American community.
Published on: 4/18/2008
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JabbaWockeeZ defeat Status Quo, Jhumpa Lahiri releases a new short story collection, and Shu Qi loves New York. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 4/4/2008
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India and Pakistan watch Race, Yasukuni creates controversy in Japan, and Bollywood predicts the future state of love. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 4/4/2008
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Ever since Aaron Yoo scored the kooky best friend role opposite Shia LeBeouf on Disturbia, he's been on a roll. With the success of 21, it looks like he might be living out of a suitcase and partying like a rock star for a while.
Published on: 4/4/2008
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After her record label delayed her album, Marie Digby turned to the internet to prove she could draw a loyal fan base. With a little boost from "Umbrella," her album Unfold is being released on April 8.
Published on: 4/4/2008
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APA's coverage of SFIAAFF 2008 continues with more capsule reviews of the festival's hits and misses.
Published on: 4/4/2008
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The Chaser catches Hollywood, Margaret Cho back on TV, and George Takei, country music star. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 3/21/2008
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Winter Sonata in anime, China wants their own Ugly Betty, and fashion reports from around the globe. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 3/21/2008
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The 26th annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival isn't over yet, but here's our report on some of the Asian American titles screened thus far.
Published on: 3/21/2008
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The 26th annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival isn't over yet, but here's our report on some of the Asian titles screened thus far.
Published on: 3/21/2008
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Kaba Modern keeps bringing the moves, and new casting announcements for Street Fighter, X-Men and Astro Boy. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 3/7/2008
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New York Philharmonic visits North Korea, Bjork stirs controversy, and Edison Chen retires indefinitely. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 3/7/2008
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The Wachowskis Rain again, Step Up sequel is a hit, and DiCaprio takes Akira to New Manhattan. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 2/22/2008
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Hrithik and Aishwarya find success, Chinese film trusts in love, and Kung Fu dunks. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 2/22/2008
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USC honors Kang Je-gyu at its 2008 Korean Film Festival, where the director fielded questions from Shiri fans.
Published on: 2/22/2008
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With "Korean Cinema Now (and Then)," The UCLA Film & TV Archive spotlights the many sides of Korea, old and new. Here are our short takes on some of the films in the series.
Published on: 2/8/2008
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Comcast pulls the plug on AZN TV, Ken and Chow go to Shanghai, and The Eye sees mediocre business. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 2/8/2008
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Andy Lau films impress Hong Kong, Singapore impresses George Lucas, and kids impress the Indian entertainment industry. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 2/8/2008
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Road trips out to the Palm Springs International Film Festival always provide for some relaxing downtime and distinctive film experiences. APA reports.
Published on: 1/25/2008
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