What To Watch in December
This December, catch the new releases from director Anu Menon, writer Nahnatchka Khan, and actors Ali Wong, Lucy Liu, Alok Vaid-Menon, Liza Lapira, and Stephanie Hsu.
This December, catch the new releases from director Anu Menon, writer Nahnatchka Khan, and actors Ali Wong, Lucy Liu, Alok Vaid-Menon, Liza Lapira, and Stephanie Hsu.
The resilient haenyeo, Korean divers, of Jeju Island fight to preserve tradition, marine ecosystems, and cultural heritage in this Apple TV+ documentary.
Ellie Yang Camp’s “Louder Than the Lies” is a vital guide on Asian American identity, racism, and solidarity, offering gentle insights for all readers.
Korean author Sung-il Kim and translator Antor Hur talk “Blood of the Old Kings,” an epic fantasy where unlikely heroes confront an empire fueled by necromancy and dark magic.
Liann Kaye’s “Seoul Switch” starring Kevin Woo explores Asian masculinity through a cultural lens, blending humor and identity in a K-pop–inspired narrative.
Hidden Horizon co-founder Michael Tam discusses nurturing Asian American talent, building community, and the need for greater representation in electronic dance music.
Author and writer Virginia Duan shares how the unlikely dream of meeting BTS propelled her to make specific career choices and fearlessly chase her ambitions.
With only $1,000, Nimol Bunchan built Sastra Film into Cambodia’s premier studio. Read on for how and why Bunchan prioritizes and showcases Cambodian cinema.
The Korean American actor in conversation with Daniel Dae Kim on the dynamics of identity and balancing his professional and personal lives.
The English translation of Korean smash hit “Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop” by Hwang Bo-reum is perfect for a rainy day. Read on for our review.