It must be the season of the diss, and not even Taylor Swift is immune — and we’re not even talking about ex-boyfriends. The expanded Anthology edition of The Tortured Poets Department features a track, “thanK you aIMee,” that many fans are interpreting as a diss track aimed at Kim Kardashian.
It should be noted, this isn’t exactly wild speculation. While Swift has always loved hiding deep lore clues and easter eggs, the ones here are not very subtle at all. First of all, the title is conspicuously stylized as “thanK you aIMee,...
It should be noted, this isn’t exactly wild speculation. While Swift has always loved hiding deep lore clues and easter eggs, the ones here are not very subtle at all. First of all, the title is conspicuously stylized as “thanK you aIMee,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The first “Big Brother Canada” season 11 housemate has been evicted.
Bradford, Ontario’s John Michael Sosa was shown the door after a unanimous vote on Thursday’s episode.
The latest season of the reality TV show premiered with an epic twist right out of the gate where houseguests paired up to compete in a do-or-die two-part showdown.
In part one, the first and last teams to complete the challenge advanced to the second part of the challenge, where the winners faced off for the season’s first Head of Household title.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada 11’: Host Arisa Cox On The Importance Of Representation And Diversity: ‘It’s Bigger Than Just A TV Show’
In the chain of events that followed, John Michael found himself up for eviction after being nominated by the Hoh; Edmonton’s Santina Carlson.
Housemates ultimately chose to get rid of him.
“I did everything...
Bradford, Ontario’s John Michael Sosa was shown the door after a unanimous vote on Thursday’s episode.
The latest season of the reality TV show premiered with an epic twist right out of the gate where houseguests paired up to compete in a do-or-die two-part showdown.
In part one, the first and last teams to complete the challenge advanced to the second part of the challenge, where the winners faced off for the season’s first Head of Household title.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada 11’: Host Arisa Cox On The Importance Of Representation And Diversity: ‘It’s Bigger Than Just A TV Show’
In the chain of events that followed, John Michael found himself up for eviction after being nominated by the Hoh; Edmonton’s Santina Carlson.
Housemates ultimately chose to get rid of him.
“I did everything...
- 3/17/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Exclusive: Jada Pinkett Smith (The Matrix Resurrections) has signed on to star in Redd Zone, a new Netflix drama from Emmy-nominated screenwriter Kristin Layne Tucker (A Black Lady Sketch Show), Oscar-winning director Matthew A. Cherry (Hair Love) and Westbrook Studios.
Based on a true story, Redd Zone follows Tia Magee (Smith), a single mother who steps forward to help her sons and their high school football teammates, “The Bros,” heal after the murder of their best friend, Dominic Redd. One by one, The Bros start moving into her house, and soon 17 are living under her roof. Eventually, all The Bros go to college, with four making it to the NFL. The film is dedicated to Redd’s memory, and to the powerful impact he had on his community.
Smith, Miguel Melendez and Westbrook Studios’ Co-President and Head of Motion Pictures Jon Mone will produce, with Emmy nominee Howard Burkons and...
Based on a true story, Redd Zone follows Tia Magee (Smith), a single mother who steps forward to help her sons and their high school football teammates, “The Bros,” heal after the murder of their best friend, Dominic Redd. One by one, The Bros start moving into her house, and soon 17 are living under her roof. Eventually, all The Bros go to college, with four making it to the NFL. The film is dedicated to Redd’s memory, and to the powerful impact he had on his community.
Smith, Miguel Melendez and Westbrook Studios’ Co-President and Head of Motion Pictures Jon Mone will produce, with Emmy nominee Howard Burkons and...
- 1/11/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The Asian cinema market has been growing steadily over the last couple of decades and gaining millions of fans both on and off the continent. China alone has a gigantic movie industry that is projected to surpass $22 billion by the end of 2025, but South Korea and other countries don’t lag too far behind.
Instagram is the place where you can witness the unparalleled popularity of Asian films, actors, and actresses. The network is crowded with popular movie accounts, so it’s always interesting to follow who ranks highly in the cinematography of the largest continent.
We decided to do the dirty work for you and present some of the finest Asian movie profiles on Instagram. Let’s take a look!
Lee Min-Ho
With more than 21 million followers, Lee Min-Ho is definitely one of the most popular Asian actors – at least on Instagram. We appreciate Min-Ho for his acting skills...
Instagram is the place where you can witness the unparalleled popularity of Asian films, actors, and actresses. The network is crowded with popular movie accounts, so it’s always interesting to follow who ranks highly in the cinematography of the largest continent.
We decided to do the dirty work for you and present some of the finest Asian movie profiles on Instagram. Let’s take a look!
Lee Min-Ho
With more than 21 million followers, Lee Min-Ho is definitely one of the most popular Asian actors – at least on Instagram. We appreciate Min-Ho for his acting skills...
- 12/21/2020
- by AMP Training
- AsianMoviePulse
Actress Ra Mi-ran has taken quite the leap from supporting roles to leading roles of late. After impressing in last year’s female buddy-cop action comedy “Miss and Mrs. Cops“, she will now take the leading role in director Chang You-jeong’s latest film “An Honest Candidate”.
Synopsis
A comedy about a third term congresswoman named Joo Sang-sook who is an expert liar, but one day can’t lie anymore, with only a day to go before the elections.
Chang You-jeong is no stranger to comedy, with her previous two films being the Gong Yoo and Im Soo-jung starring “Finding Mr. Destiny” and the Ma Dong-seok, Lee Ha-nee and Lee Dok-hwi starring “The Bros”. “An Honest Candidate” also stars Kim Moo-yeol, who was last seen this year in “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil” as the titular cop, and “Miss Granny” Na Moon-hee. It is scheduled to release in February,...
Synopsis
A comedy about a third term congresswoman named Joo Sang-sook who is an expert liar, but one day can’t lie anymore, with only a day to go before the elections.
Chang You-jeong is no stranger to comedy, with her previous two films being the Gong Yoo and Im Soo-jung starring “Finding Mr. Destiny” and the Ma Dong-seok, Lee Ha-nee and Lee Dok-hwi starring “The Bros”. “An Honest Candidate” also stars Kim Moo-yeol, who was last seen this year in “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil” as the titular cop, and “Miss Granny” Na Moon-hee. It is scheduled to release in February,...
- 12/28/2019
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Another month, another horror movie is about to be released in South Korean cinemas, with director Kim Jin-won’s debut feature “Warning: Do Not Play”.
Synopsis
A mystery horror flick about a director wannabe, Mi-jeong, who seeks the movie that is claimed to have been made by a ghost. During her search she meets Jae-hyeon, the real director of the movie.
The film stars Seo Ye-ji (“The Bros”) along with Jin Seon-kyu, who’s had a tremendous 2019, starring in “Extreme Job“, “Money” and “Long Live the King”, among others. The film will release on August 15th, 2019.
Synopsis
A mystery horror flick about a director wannabe, Mi-jeong, who seeks the movie that is claimed to have been made by a ghost. During her search she meets Jae-hyeon, the real director of the movie.
The film stars Seo Ye-ji (“The Bros”) along with Jin Seon-kyu, who’s had a tremendous 2019, starring in “Extreme Job“, “Money” and “Long Live the King”, among others. The film will release on August 15th, 2019.
- 7/25/2019
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Has passed 14.5 million admissions.
In South Korea, Cj Entertainment’s action comedy Extreme Job has become the second biggest hit in history after reaching a total of more than 14.5 million admissions today (February 18), according to the Korean Film Council (Kofic).
Released January 23, the film has now made more than $111.3m at the local box office from 2,003 screens.
Directed by Lee Byoung-heon (Twenty), Extreme Job follows a team of narcotics detectives that goes undercover working at a fried chicken joint to bring down an organized crime gang. Their plans go awry when their chicken recipe is so good the place becomes the hottest eatery in town.
In South Korea, Cj Entertainment’s action comedy Extreme Job has become the second biggest hit in history after reaching a total of more than 14.5 million admissions today (February 18), according to the Korean Film Council (Kofic).
Released January 23, the film has now made more than $111.3m at the local box office from 2,003 screens.
Directed by Lee Byoung-heon (Twenty), Extreme Job follows a team of narcotics detectives that goes undercover working at a fried chicken joint to bring down an organized crime gang. Their plans go awry when their chicken recipe is so good the place becomes the hottest eatery in town.
- 2/18/2019
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Police procedural comedies are more often than not a fun ride. The latest to tackle the genre is director Lee Byung-heon with his new film “Extreme Job”.
Synopsis
A drug squad consists of 5 detectives: Detective Squad Chief Go, Detective Jang, Detective Ma, Detective Young-Ho and Detective Jae-Hoon. The team attempts to take down a criminal organization and they must go undercover to do so. The detectives begin work as employees at a chicken restaurant across the road, but the chicken restaurant becomes famous for its delicious chicken. Due to the restaurant’s unexpected popularity, the detectives find themselves in a situation they never expected.
Director Lee Byung-heon is no stranger to comedy, with his previous two films “Twenty” and this year’s sleeper hit “What A Man Wants” both being well-received, as well as having written the screenplays for “Scandal Makers” and “Love Forecast”.
Starring as Chief Go a leaner,...
Synopsis
A drug squad consists of 5 detectives: Detective Squad Chief Go, Detective Jang, Detective Ma, Detective Young-Ho and Detective Jae-Hoon. The team attempts to take down a criminal organization and they must go undercover to do so. The detectives begin work as employees at a chicken restaurant across the road, but the chicken restaurant becomes famous for its delicious chicken. Due to the restaurant’s unexpected popularity, the detectives find themselves in a situation they never expected.
Director Lee Byung-heon is no stranger to comedy, with his previous two films “Twenty” and this year’s sleeper hit “What A Man Wants” both being well-received, as well as having written the screenplays for “Scandal Makers” and “Love Forecast”.
Starring as Chief Go a leaner,...
- 12/17/2018
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Ma Dong-seok’s star has been on the rise since his scene-stealing supporting role in “Train to Busan”. After leading roles in varied films such as “Derailed”, the very popular action film “The Outlaws” and hit comedy “The Bros”, he is back in director Kim Yong-wan’s sports comedy “Champion”, which managed an impressive 1 million admissions in just 12 days after release at the domestic box-office.
“Champion” is part of the Asian selection at Fantasia International Film Festival
Mark is a scary brute with a heart of gold who is uncomfortable in pretty much every situation except when he’s on his job as Security at a club or when he’s arm-wrestling. An adoptee and raised in the United States, Mark used to be World #10 in arm-wrestling but a false allegation of match-fixing led him to be disallowed from the League years ago. An offer from his friend Jin-ki leads...
“Champion” is part of the Asian selection at Fantasia International Film Festival
Mark is a scary brute with a heart of gold who is uncomfortable in pretty much every situation except when he’s on his job as Security at a club or when he’s arm-wrestling. An adoptee and raised in the United States, Mark used to be World #10 in arm-wrestling but a false allegation of match-fixing led him to be disallowed from the League years ago. An offer from his friend Jin-ki leads...
- 7/17/2018
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
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