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Published on: 12/15/2009
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With Ang Lee's 11th feature Taking Woodstock now in theaters, APA looks back on a career already worthy of a top 10.
Published on: 9/4/2009
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Hiroyuki Sanada joins Lost, Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda opens exhibit at JANM, and White on Rice hits theaters, All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 9/4/2009
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Grudge director takes on Shock Labrynth, Bong Joon-ho's Mother gets a US release, and Broadway's Legally Blonde comes to Korea. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 9/4/2009
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Jay Chou is Kato, Rain takes over Bruce Lee's moves, and Ponyo opens in the US. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 8/14/2009
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Fox Searchlight picks up My Name is Khan, Ip Man 2 fights forward, and Korea chooses Mother. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 8/14/2009
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Following the success of Oldboy, Park Chan-wook's Thirst received a modest U.S. release. APA chats with Park Chan-wook about sex, storytelling, and a devil in a blue dress.
Published on: 8/14/2009
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Charlyne Yi's latest film Paper Heart gives mainstream America a chance to fall in love with Yi's sense of humor -- a emotional roller coaster ride that keeps us guessing.
Published on: 7/31/2009
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On the occasion of Comic-Con's Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea screening, APA recalls our top ten scenes from Miyazaki films.
Published on: 7/31/2009
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Miyazaki tours California, Padma gets her own sitcom, and the 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors are back. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 7/31/2009
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Deepika and Saif show us how to love, McDull gets another film, and Asian cinema bids a sad farewell to Yasmin Ahmad. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 7/31/2009
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Get Ready for the Rebel -- the developers behind the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue fighting game franchises talk about their inspirations, the gaming industry, and who they would cosplay as.
Published on: 7/17/2009
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APA chats with Yun Kouga, Seiji Mizushima, and Yosuke Kuroda about adapting manga into anime, the anime industry, and which anime (and Disney?) characters they'd love to see fight it out...
Published on: 7/17/2009
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Japan's beloved "daughters" land at Anime Expo. APA has some fun with Morning Musume, the best-selling nine-member all-girl pop group of the last decade.
Published on: 7/17/2009
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Park Chan-wook's Thirst plunges into American theaters, Margaret Cho unveils her fifth comedy concert, and... no martial arts experience needed to play Kato, apparently. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 7/17/2009
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Evangelion (Can) Advance, Chinese writers quickly pay tribute to Michael Jackson, and can Kambhaqt Ishq believe in box office love? All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 7/17/2009
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Asian America creates its own ComiCon, the Best Dance Crew is back in competition, and can Manny Pacquiao dominate another entertainment arena? All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 7/3/2009
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Bollywood audiences come out for John Abraham's dramatic capture, Happy Girls are here to sing, and why hasn't anyone thought of RoboGeisha before? All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 7/3/2009
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Director Dave Boyle and actors Hiroshi Watanabe and Lynn Chen overcame script overhauls, fictional divorce, and heat stroke in order to create the winning comedy, White on Rice.
Published on: 7/3/2009
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"Happenstance always takes precedence" when following poet Al Robles. APA interviews filmmaker Curtis Choy about his latest documentary, Manilatown is in the Heart -- Time Travel with Al Robles.
Published on: 7/3/2009
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What's old is new again: the Electronics Entertainment Expo returns to its flashy form after two years of blandness.
Published on: 6/19/2009
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The Wonder Girls make music with the Jonas Brothers, Masi Oka is our Defender, and will Vera Wang kick up her celebrity dancing shoes? All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 6/19/2009
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Hrithik's muscles dominate another awards show, Daniel Dae Kim is King or I in London theater, and Chinese animated film takes on human trafficking. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 6/19/2009
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Alexander Lee follows four people's journies to the Shaolin Temple in his Special Jury Prize-winning documentary, The Real Shaolin.
Published on: 6/19/2009
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Christopher Wong's debut documentary -- about a principal that decides to start a school in the South Bronx -- earned him a Grand Prize at the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival.
Published on: 6/19/2009
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