Maggie Q: Priestess or assassin?

Maggie Q is the product of the Vietnamese civil war, the daughter of an American father and a Vietnamese mother. She started out modeling and eventually broke into the Hong Kong film industry and now is back in the US gracing American theaters and TV. Her star is...

David Huynh Interview

1. As a Canadian working in Hollywood , do you find you have added obstacles or considerations to getting acting roles? David: From my personal experience, the biggest obstacle I faced from being a Canadian actor in Los Angeles, was only administrative, i.e. gaining...

Prince Gomolvilas’ mysterious skin

Gregg Araki did a masterful job of bringing Scott Heim’s Mysterious Skin to the big screen and now Prince Gomolvilas has done a brillant job of bringing the book to stage with the East West Players. While the costume design is a weak spot and a bit distracting...

Charlie Nguyen Interview

1.  Your films Chances Are (2001), The Rebel (2006) and Fool For Love (2010) have 5 and 4 year gaps between between the productions. Many people probably don’t know that you are actively involved in live concerts, music videos and documentaries in addition to...

Charlie Nguyen is a fool for love

The film Fool In Love is now in limited release here in the USA, but sold out where it’s being shown. That isn’t really a surprise considering who the director is, Charlie Nguyen, who gave us the awesome Vietnamese film The Rebel in 2006 (we’ve seen...