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Rabbit Hole: Sandra Oh shows support

John Cameron Mitchell's new film Rabbit Hole will hit theaters in limited release on December 17th, 2010, just in time to qualify for Academy Award nominations and the buzz is that this film will garner some. Sandra Oh graces the screen in a supporting role and we...

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Byung-hun Lee: I Saw the Devil

  Last year American audices were introduce to South Korean actor Byung-hun Lee in G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra as "Storm Shadow." 2010 turned out to be a big year for him as three films of his were released, Iris: The Movie, The Influence, and I Saw the Devil. We...

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CAPE Soiree: The Aftermath

Justin Chon and Karin Anna Cheung Simon Yi, Shane Yoon, Ken Jeong and Andrew Oh S Ted Chen, Won Lee and Archie Kao CAPE's Soiree was a great event with good food (not enough though), sake, great vodka and of course a sea of Asian talent! There were some old friends,...

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New Faces: Aarif Lee

As you know we often deviate and expand the definition of the Asian-American film industry when we find something of interest. In the case of Aarif Lee we think you can expect to see him everywhere in the next few years probably even in Hollywood. Aarif Lee is from...

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Black Swan Trailer: Music Trailer

Friday marks the release of the thriller Black Swan starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassell, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder, and Kristina Anapau (who we hope to schedule an interview with) that zeros in on the relationship between a veteran ballet dancer...

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Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE)

Thursday night marks the CAPE Soiree 2010 which undoubtedly will be an amazing event hosted by Sulu, in fact both Sulus, George Takei and John Cho, and honoring super funny man Ken Jeong. The list of celebrities is long and we will be in attendance to bring you all...

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Tim Jo Interview: Glory Daze

One of the interesting things about the TBS series Glory Daze is that Episode #1 builds up the Asian stereotype and then breaks it all down. It was surprising and refreshing to see the Asian character have the last and funniest laugh in the episode. In part one of our...

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Kuang Lee & Emil Lin: Thug Life

What happens when you mix actor/writer/director/editor/"bunch of other stuff" Emil Lin with comedian/writer/director/editor/"bunch of other stuff" Kuang Lee, both born in Taiwan? You get the web series called Thug Life (I know, I know you are saying, "Huh!?"). We were...

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