Archive for October, 2010
Ian Anthony Dale Interview: Mortal Combat Rebirth and the future
Ian Anthony Dale, he talks about landing roles on TV, future projects and he answers the question everyone keeps asking, “Will there be a feature film for Mortal Combat: Rebirth?”
Stanford University Short Film Screenings: (Mis)representation in Queer Cinema
For anyone in the San Francisco Bay area, you might wanna head to Stanford University tomorrow (October 29th) for a screening of short films that include two Asian-American
1st Lt. Dan Choi: Documentary short by Sung-Min Yi
The San Diego Asian Film Festival was such a great event and one of the films screened there that got our attention was a documentary film about 1st Lt.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences: New Voices from Vietnam
Floating Lives, Directed by Nguyen Quang Binh, starring Dustin Nguyen & Do Thi Hai Yen One of the great things about being in the film capital of the world
Dinner With Floy Floy
Idea on Wednesday, filmed on Saturday and finished in a week. Starring Craig Avera and Jessica Perrault with feet and choreography provide but the very talented dancer Minn
Ian Anthony Dale Interview: The Event
Part 5 of our interview with Ian is all about his character Simon Lee and episode #6, Monday, October 25th, which will focus on the background of his
Ian Anthony Dale: Daybreak, Surface…to be continued?
We were and still are huge fans of the TV Series Surface and Day Break. Both ended way too soon and just when secrets were starting to be
Ian Anthony Dale Interview: Asian-American Hollywood
What does it mean to be Asian-American in Hollywood and how has the industry been changing? We gave Ian two questions to get his perspective about being in
Ashley Argota
Some actors just seem to be born with the acting/singing bug. Take Ashely for example. She started singing at the age of 2 when most of us could
Ian Anthony Dale Interview: From Baseball to Acting
Not everyone starts out with the acting bug and Ian's journey to acting and stardom is a very interesting
The People I’ve Slept With Film Review
We wrote a review for the film way back in August on IMDB but never posted it here. Since people will have another chance to see the film
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival: Oct 21-24
It seems the week is shaping up as Asian-American film festival week since there is a festival on the east coast as well. Those who can't be on
San Diego Asian Film Festival: Oct. 21-28
For those of you in California come experience the 11th annual San Diego Asian Film Festival. This film festival will have over 120 film premieres from all around
Ian Anthony Dale Interview: Growing Up Minnesota
When we prepared for our interview with Ian, it was impossible to find out anything about him growing up in Minnesota...well now we don't have to search because
Zero Kazama: Beasty Training Hawaiian style
Zero might admit that his MTV series Silent Library is where most people recognize him, but like many, his real passion is not what he is best known
Norm Yip: Photographer, Artist, Graphic Designer
We wish there were soooooooo many Asian-American films out there that we could be changing our banner everyday to support them. That day will come! In the meantime
Simon Yi: Big Big BIG dick!
We are always poking around the Asian-American film industry and we find so many gems that otherwise might be overlooked. Recently we told you about a funny short
Frank Lin: Hysteria
For those of you in Los Angeles, don't miss the Screamfest at Mann's Chinese Theater where tomorrow night you can see Frank Lin's film Hysteria. It’s a story
David J. Kim: Hello fresh face
David Kim's short film Hello is a perfect example of why it's sad short films are not money making endeavors and don't get more opportunities for people to
Andrew Chung: Minus the windsock
As readers are aware, we are delving into the English language world of Asian actors, actresses, writers, directors, producers ect...and we want to draw your attention north to





