Explore the distinguished actresses honoured at this year's Blue Dragon Film Awards, celebrating their exceptional cinematic careers.
The new Netflix series Karma will also feature D.P.’s Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Kwang-soo and Gong Seung-yeon.
Sex-confused teens Otis, Eric, Maeve and Aimee from Moordale teach us a thing or two about finding your personal style.
Fantasy, action or romance? Have your pick this month with these seven upcoming Asian TV series.
The posthumous film delves into the multitudinous existence of f(x) member Sulli.
The actress joined the cast of Running Man in 2017, shortly after Gary’s departure.
From occult practices to sinister supernatural powers at play, dive into some of the best hair-raising Halloween shows.
An unlikely romance blossoms between the pair in this fantasy-filled K-drama.
BIFF saw the presentation of the 2023 Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards, where Moving celebrated an overwhelming victory.
Creator Kang Full dishes on his plans for the second season of Moving, and why he’s taking some time away from the series.
In celebration of her highly anticipated return to K-dramas with Netflix's Doona, let Suzy's unique fashion sense be your guide to refreshing your fall wardrobe.
After months of striking, the WGA and major Hollywood studios have come to a tentative agreement, leaving hope for the SAG union members.
Snap, snap! Wednesday is one of Netflix's most binge-worthy shows.
The controversial show starring Lily Rose-Depp and The Weeknd will not return for a second season.
Amidst many rumours the show was going to be canceled, Netflix has released the official trailer for Prince Harry's new series Heart of Invictus.
As we approach the final weeks of summer, take a look at the most anticipated movies and television series worth binging in August 2023.
The Summer I Turned Pretty is back for Season 2 and actress Rain Spencer is weighing in on our favorite lovestruck teens in Cousins Beach.
With the Hollywood industry effectively shut down due to the SAG strike, numerous movies and TV shows are now on halt for the foreseeable future.
Looks like there's stiff competition for the upcoming Emmy Awards come later this year.
Debuting on Disney+ on August 30, the K-Pop group’s four-part series called “NCT 127: The Lost Boys” will show their journey being in the spotlight.