In recent years, Hollywood films have come under fire for their habit of casting white people as Native Americans, Latinos, Asians, and people of other groups who have historically been underrepresented in Hollywood.
But today’s audiences weren’t the first to call out the practice of whitewashing — A Fistful of Yen includes a pretty terrific joke in which Swedish model-actress Agneta Marie-Anne Eckemyr plays a character named Ming-Chow.
The blatant miscasting is never addressed, in keeping with the ZAZ tradition.
The Atlanta Film Festival has announced plans to screen a special presentation of the 1992…
The 2024 Tribeca Festival has announced some exciting artistic voices that will be in attendance…
Chris Hemsworth got candid about struggling with anxious thoughts and overthinking in a new interview.…
Nicole Kidman has no desire to direct movies. Instead, the star of films like Eyes…
https://youtu.be/MjQG-a7d41Q Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter play mother and daughter in the…
Heather Graham wrote, directed and stars in the new film Chosen Family, and chosen family…