Jackie Chan movies come complete with standard expectations. You need Jackie Chan, of course — charming, modest, awkward, and ready to kick butt as always.
Mr. & Mrs. Kim
Our parents always have a story about how they met. They may not share it with their children, and they may not share all of it. But a story always lies in the past.
“Hidden Figures” no longer hidden
For the last few months, you may have seen previews for a comedy biopic based on the book, Hidden Figures, written Margot Lee Shetterly.
Chickens in charge — How these famous female roosters (and one male) strut their stuff
By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly This year is the year of the fire rooster. Roosters are observant people guided by instinct and intuition. Never ones to dwell too long […]
A long road, cultural and otherwise, for pianist Kevin Ahfat
Classical pianist Kevin Ahfat, appearing Jan. 19, 20, and 26 at the Seattle Symphony’s Shostakovich Festival, hails from Canada. But he claims an intriguing variety of cultural backgrounds.
“Lion,” is a ferocious roar with a touching ending
Our family usually has a Christmas tradition of watching a movie together on Christmas Day.
Play offers new Vietnam perspective
Have you heard of Vietgone? That’s what my friend asked me over Facebook messenger.
“Mifune: The Last Samurai” — Up close and personal on cinema’s lone wolf
This documentary about Japan’s greatest film actor doesn’t start off with a flourish of praise and clips from the life and work of Toshiro Mifune (1920-1997), legendary for his portrayals of samurai and other madmen.
“One in a Billion”— The weight of a country on a young man’s shoulders
By Eric Card Northwest Asian Weekly “Don’t forget about where you come from. It’s very, very important in your life, where you come from.” These are the first words uttered […]
Interview: Matt Damon defends being cast for ‘Great Wall’
Matt Damon criticized “outrageous” stories in the era of fake news as he responded on Dec. 6 to accusations that his role in the new China-Hollywood co-production “The Great Wall” should have gone to an Asian actor.
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