Tag: Asian
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Short Film Review “Take Me Home” Cognitive disability and the power of simply wishing to move forward on full display with stirring, awareness-raising soul
The power to function. As people, we are richly blessed to have the wide ranging scope of what we can accomplish…physically and mentally…that aid in everything we desire to strive for and, ideally, accomplish. However, what if someone was experiencing daily life with these elements….only in a more muted manner?
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K-Pop Demon Hunters: Scars, Demons, and Seoul
Korean pop culture has mastered emotions as both a scientific field and an artistic revolution. Think of how K-Pop and K-Dramas have taken over the world. How? Simply put — they are addictive. How are they addictive?
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Past Lives (2023) – What If Timing Was the Only Thing That Got in the Way
A quiet film that does not demand your tears but earns them. It explores love that lingers, timing that fails, and the silence between what was and what could have been.
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KPop Demon Hunters—A Battle of Heart and Soul
KPop Demon Hunters took social media by storm recently—is it truly as good as people have hyped it up to be?
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What’s Missing in the Lilo & Stitch Posters? A Face and a Deeper Concern
Where is Lilo’s face? Disney marketing sends a chilling signal: that even in 2025, an alien is more palatable and marketable than a brown girl.
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The Wedding Banquet (2025): A Window into Modern Day Queer Relationships
In this remake of the 1993 film of the same name, The Wedding Banquet follows the life of two queer couples as they struggle with life-changing decisions.
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Coming Together for ‘Thirteen Lives’
‘Thirteen Lives’ gives a dramatic adaptation of a humanitarian triumph that captured the global imagination.
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No Problem with ‘Beef’
“Beef” is a new dark comedy with a near entire Asian-American cast
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Why ‘Mulan’ Is The Most Underrated Disney Remake
Disney remakes have often gotten a bad rap for their consistent reliance on the originals and overuse of CGI. However, Mulan is a remake that is able to transcend beyond Disney’s other remakes with a confident and bold earnestness.
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The First Asian-American on US Currency: Who’s Anna May Wong?
Anna May Wong was a talented actress and a fashion icon and still had to fight for everything she had due to hatred and racism.