Archive for May, 2011
Keiko Agena Interview: Transformers Dark of the Moon, Gilmore Girls, Puppets & Flying Platforms…
Keiko Agena had the pleasure of working beside Academy Award winning actress Frances McDormand as her assistant in the upcoming film Transformers: Dark of the Moon (which hits theaters June 29th) and has a busy 2011 ahead. Known to many …
Krunk Fu Battle Battle Interviews: Cast, Choreographer and Music Director
We finally got the chance to sit down with the cast, the choreographer, and the music director of Krunk Fu Battle Battle to talk about the music, the
The Girl From the Naked Eye
The Girl From The Naked Eye Trailer Actor Jason Yee co-wrote the script The Girl from the Naked Eye with Larry Madill and Director David Ren. He stars in
Kieu Chinh Interview: Movie Memories Phỏng Vấn Kiều Chinh
At a recent fundraiser for Japan we were able to spend time chatting with Kieu Chinh. You can imagine how honored we were to not only be graced
Lanny Joon Interview: His Career and Upcoming Projects
Lanny Joon's acting career is still in its early stages and already he has been able to land roles in TV shows like Lost, CSI, Numb3rs, Wizards of
Wedding Palace Review/ Cine Gear Expo Screening
UPDATE: Wedding Palace wins Best Feature & Best Cinematography at Cine Gear Expo! Christine Yoo has written and directed a film that is masterful in the way it moves
afterschoolspecial: BE
For those who are not familiar with the band afterschoolspecial you are about to be introduced to their music video "BE" which is not just a great song,
Kelvin Han Yee Interview: From The Great Wall to the Wedding Palace
Kelvin Han Yee has such an amazing career and has moved from comedy and improv to stage, film and TV and now his resume includes a webcast program.
Kelvin Han Yee Interview: Cut This Part Out!
Since Kelvin wasn't around for press day at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, we didn't get to interview him then about his role in Wedding Palace
Krunk Fu Battle Battle Review: The Perfect Stew!
We had the chance to do a mini interview with Director Tim Dang before the opening night performance and he described this very unique production as a "stew"
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival: Submissions!
There are a number of great Asian themed film festivals in North America and our northern neighbors reminded us that they are still taking submissions for the Toronto
East West Players: Krunk Fu Battle Battle
Those who are regular readers will know that our favorite stage is owned by the East West Players. Last night was the preview of their new production called
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Free Film Month San Diego
New Yorkers aren't the only ones celebrating Asian Pacific Heritage Month. On the west coast, the San Diego Asian Film Foundation and their partner Time Warner Cable, are
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Visionaries Campaign 2011
To celebrate the success and achievements of the Asian Pacific community for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), Verizon Wireless has launched the Asian Pacific American Visionaries Campaign
Musician/Rapper/Actor Thai Ngo Interview: Bang Bang
Most people would know Thai Ngo as a musician/rapper, But Byron Q saw his bigger talent, namely as lead actor in his feature film Bang Bang and tapped
Mun Chee Yong, Luke Brandon Field, Fernando Noriega & Celine Linarte Interview: Where the Road Meets the Sun
We were unable to meet up with the cast of Where the Road Meets the Sun prior to the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, but we were
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival: Film Awards
Since this film festival is in L.A., we have been very involved in promoting the actors/actresses/directors who had films screened at this years event. In all we interviewed almost
Jeff Chiba Stearns Interview: Yellow Sticky Notes
While the main purpose for our interview with Jeff was to talk about his documentary film One Big Hapa Family, that didn't mean we couldn't go back in
Nittan Nazyra C. Noer Interview: Working Girls
Working Girls is a touching and eye-widening assemblage of three documentary shorts countering the patriarchal image of women in Indonesian society. Part 3 of this project, Ulfie Goes
Vivid Wang: Red Light Revolution
Vivid Wang stars in a a film about a man, Shunzi who is thrown out of his house by his wife leaving him jobless, partner-less, and forced to



