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Asian cinema: Korean films
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Colony: Jun Ji-hyun returns in slick but empty zombie thriller
Jun Ji-hyun stars as a biotech professor battling bloodthirsty zombies in Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho’s new film.
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Fame and celebrity
Travolta gets surprise Cannes prize: ‘beyond the Oscar’
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Asian cinema: Japanese films
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All of a Sudden: Ryusuke Hamaguchi wows with Paris-set drama
15 May 2026 - 11:20PM
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Music
Why Stranger Things star Maya Hawke actually likes her new album for once
Maya Hawke talks about her fourth album, Maitreya Corso, which she made with husband Christian Lee Hutson, and life after Stranger Things.
15 May 2026 - 7:23PM
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US actress Maya Hawke arrives for the 2026 Met Gala celebrating “Costume Art” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York, on May 4, 2026. Photo: AFP
Korean drama reviews
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The Wonderfools: Park Eun-bin lifts fun but flawed superhero K-drama
Korean drama The Wonderfools mixes comedy, romance and action as three misfits gain superpowers and grapple with a sinister conspiracy.
15 May 2026 - 4:18PM
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Asian cinema
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Parallel Tales: Asghar Farhadi misfires with latest French excursion
This tale of voyeurism in Paris, starring Vincent Cassel, Virginie Efira and Isabelle Huppert, lacks any tension or romantic intrigue.
15 May 2026 - 1:58PM
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American cinema
How Hollywood turned China’s Boxer rebellion into a racist Western
55 Days at Peking (1963) paints the historical event as an Orientalist Alamo, while white actors ‘yellowface’ as the main Chinese characters.
15 May 2026 - 12:15PM
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(From left) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner and David Niven in a still from 55 Days at Peking. The 1963 Hollywood epic about China’s Boxer rebellion looks the part with stunning sets, but ultimately casts China as a colonial outpost to be squabbled over by white people.
Asian cinema: Japanese films
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Nagi Notes: Koji Fukada ponders the meaning of art in wartime
Featuring nuanced performances and beautiful camerawork, Nagi Notes asks what art should mean in the chaotic world we live in.
14 May 2026 - 11:14AM
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Korean drama reviews
The Legend of Kitchen Soldier: Park Ji-hoon strikes again in winning military comedy K-drama
Park Ji-hoon stars as an army recruit who has hallucinations and is assigned to kitchen duty, where he shows unusual cooking talents.
13 May 2026 - 9:15PM
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Korean drama reviews
My Royal Nemesis: Lim Ji-yeon leads period-infused fantasy romcom K-drama
Lim Ji-yeon stars as a modern-day struggling actress who becomes unwittingly possessed by the soul of a Joseon royal concubine.
12 May 2026 - 9:15PM
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Asian cinema: Korean films
How The King’s Warden sold 16 million tickets and saved the Korean box office
Producer Lim Eun-jung, director Jang Hang-jun and actor Yoo Hae-jin explain why the historical drama struck a chord with Korean audiences.
12 May 2026 - 5:15PM
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Yoo Hae-jin in a still from The King’s Warden, which has revitalised a sluggish Korean film industry.
Asian cinema: Chinese films
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A Man and a Woman: Hong Kong-set quarantine drama is a tough watch
Neighbouring hotel guests develop a relationship over the course of their 21-day quarantine in Hong Kong in Guan Hu’s pandemic-set drama.
11 May 2026 - 9:15PM
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TV shows and streaming video
Daniel Dae Kim spotlights Korean culture in new travel show K-Everything
From K-pop and K-film to K-beauty and K-food, actor Daniel Dae Kim’s new travel series examines the global rise of South Korean culture.
10 May 2026 - 7:15PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
Lau Ching-wan’s best mid-1990s films, from Loving You to Big Bullet
Several of Lau’s mid-1990s roles strongly hinted at the greatness to come for the four-time best actor winner.
10 May 2026 - 12:15PM
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American cinema
Citizen Kane’s journey from box-office flop to greatest film of all time
Orson Welles’ 1941 film Citizen Kane bombed at the box office but is now hailed as a cinematic masterpiece. How did it get there?
9 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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Orson Welles in a still from the 1941 film Citizen Kane, which is often hailed as the greatest film of all time. Photo: RKO Radio Pictures/Wisconsin Centre for Film and Theatre Research/dpa
K-drama news
Latest K-drama casting news about Kim Hee-ae, Noh Sang-hyun and more
Kim Hee-ae and Noh Sang-hyun have signed up for Gold Digger, Kim Rae-won is confirmed for Full Count – check out the latest updates.
9 May 2026 - 12:45PM
Hong Kong celebrities and icons
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‘I don’t want to be a diva or a billionaire’: Kay Tse’s 20-year Cantopop legacy
Cantopop singer Kay Tse’s two-decade career has been built on authenticity, a commitment to social issues and her love of Hong Kong.
8 May 2026 - 7:26AM
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Fame and celebrity
As David Attenborough turns 100, the star naturalist’s ‘unequalled’ impact
We look at Attenborough’s unique ability to tell nature’s story through his BBC shows on evolution to ocean plastic as he turns 100 on May 8.
7 May 2026 - 12:45PM
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Naturalist David Attenborough’s documentaries have made generations of viewers “care about nature”. Here’s how, ahead of his 100th birthday on May 8. Photo: Blue Planet II
American cinema
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Mortal Kombat II: Karl Urban leads brainless, outdated action sequel
Little more than a series of cartoonish ultra-violent vignettes, Mortal Kombat II feels as antiquated as the amulet the characters chase.
7 May 2026 - 12:25AM
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China consumption
China’s Labour Day box office disappoints despite strong line-up – what happened?
Cold War 1994 and The Devil Wears Prada 2 were tipped to shine in a crowded release window – but many consumers chose to stay away.
6 May 2026 - 9:30AM
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TV shows and streaming video
Weekly releases vs bingeing: what will win? How streamers are changing models
Apple TV and HBO Max are among streamers experimenting with releasing single episodes of series a week, but will the strategy stick?
6 May 2026 - 7:15AM
Asian cinema: Japanese films
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Milky Subway: The Galactic Limited Express is a riotous sci-fi anime ride
A 47-minute compilation of Yohei Kameyama’s animated series, Milky Subway provides more laughs and surprises than many feature-length films.
5 May 2026 - 7:15PM
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A still from the animated film Milky Subway: The Galactic Limited Express (category IIA; Japanese), directed by Yohei Kameyama.
European cinema
Who was Marguerite Duras? Decoding the French cinema radical’s dual identity
Born in French Indochina in 1914, Duras was a visionary who treated the silver screen as a canvas for her haunting psychological experiments.
5 May 2026 - 3:15PM
Cannes Film Festival
Chloe Zhao, Stellan Skarsgard and Demi Moore among Cannes jurors
Organisers unveil the nine-member jury for the 79th Cannes Film Festival beginning May 12.
5 May 2026 - 11:34AM
European cinema
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Sound of Falling: Cannes Jury Prize winner is a beautiful tale of trauma
The lives of four women in different eras on one farm are intertwined with haunting narratives of trauma and liberation in Sound of Falling.
4 May 2026 - 5:18PM
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