Rachel Chu and Nick Young are like most millennial couples in New York City—at least millennial couples in which one is a brilliant economics professor and the other is heir to a real estate empire in Singapore. There’s a problem, though: Nick (Hen...
Crazy Rich Asians
A big thing happened this weekend. *Crazy Rich Asians* hit theaters and brought in anover its five-day weekend. (It technically opened Wednesday night.) That may not qualify as \"crazy rich\" in the era of $100 million-plus *Star Wars* opening w...
A big thing happened this weekend. *Crazy Rich Asians* hit theaters and brought in anover its five-day weekend. (It technically opened Wednesday night.) That may not qualify as \"crazy rich\" in the era of $100 million-plus *Star Wars* opening w...
Rachel Chu and Nick Young are like most millennial couples in New York City—at least millennial couples in which one is a brilliant economics professor and the other is heir to a real estate empire in Singapore. There’s a problem, though: Nick (Hen...
Rachel Chu and Nick Young are like most millennial couples in New York City—at least millennial couples in which one is a brilliant economics professor and the other is heir to a real estate empire in Singapore. There’s a problem, though: Nick (Hen...
A big thing happened this weekend. *Crazy Rich Asians* hit theaters and brought in anover its five-day weekend. (It technically opened Wednesday night.) That may not qualify as \"crazy rich\" in the era of $100 million-plus *Star Wars* opening w...
Rachel Chu and Nick Young are like most millennial couples in New York City—at least millennial couples in which one is a brilliant economics professor and the other is heir to a real estate empire in Singapore. There’s a problem, though: Nick (Hen...
A big thing happened this weekend. *Crazy Rich Asians* hit theaters and brought in anover its five-day weekend. (It technically opened Wednesday night.) That may not qualify as \"crazy rich\" in the era of $100 million-plus *Star Wars* opening w...
The film 'Crazy Rich Asians' hit the big screen this week, and it’s the first Hollywood movie with an entirely Asian-American cast since 1993's “The Joy Luck Club.” Many are calling it a win for on-screen representation, but some questions ...
WHEN it comes to the portrayal of Asian characters, Hollywood has been criticised time and time again for its whitewashed casting and cliched characterisation. But this weekend has revealed just how successful representation can be with the box offic...