‘Michael’ Biopic Debuts, Facing Criticism Over Omitted Controversies

The highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, released today, is drawing significant critical scrutiny for its choice to largely bypass the late superstar’s legal and personal scandals.
Fans and Stars Converge for the 2026 Calgary Expo Anniversary Celebrations

The Calgary Expo has officially opened its doors, drawing massive crowds for a weekend of fandom, featuring a highly anticipated 25th-anniversary reunion of The Lord of the Rings cast.
15th Annual Pac Arts Showcase Highlights Asian American Voices

San Diego’s Pac Arts Spring Showcase launched today, opening with a powerful documentary that underscores the festival’s commitment to exploring identity and social justice through cinema.
Why Toby Keith’s Party Anthem Never Reached the Top of the Charts

Despite becoming a cultural phenomenon that defined early 2010s party music, Toby Keith’s “Red Solo Cup” famously missed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Country charts.
As Reality TV Hits Saturation, Producers Tread Carefully in 2026

As staples like The Bachelor and Survivor continue their multi-season runs, industry observers are questioning if the current reality television landscape has finally hit a breaking point.
Netflix Success ‘Made in Korea’ Highlights India’s Growing K-Culture Obsession

The success of the Tamil-language film Made in Korea is shining a spotlight on the deep cultural crossover between Indian cinema and the global influence of K-pop and K-drama
Shivram Gopinath’s ‘Dey’ Explores Tamil Cinema’s Impact on Migrant Life

Poet Shivram Gopinath is earning acclaim for his collection Dey, which uses South Indian cinematic tropes to navigate the complexities of the Singaporean Indian migrant experience