SINGAPORE (Reuters) - "Crazy Rich Asians" celebrated its Asian premiere in Singapore on Tuesday night, with local-born stars such as Fiona Xie delighted to be bringing the film home to the city where ...
In Crazy Rich Asians, Chinese-American professor Rachel Chu (played by Constance Wu) travels to Singapore with her boyfriend Nick to attend his friend’s wedding. She expects to stay with his family, ...
Remember that movie, Crazy Rich Asians? It opens with a manager of a ritzy London hotel acting snooty to a Singaporean mom and her kids. Why don’t you try Chinatown, the manager tells them, in a fine ...
If you’ve seen the film but need some explanation of the ending, here’s what you need to know to make sense of the film’s climax. First a little synopsis of the film: Constance Wu stars as Rachel Chu, ...
Yes, we're getting a Crazy Rich Asians TV show! The story follows Rachel Chu, who joins her boyfriend Nick Young at his family home in Singapore. Turns out, Nick comes from one of the country's ...
HONG KONG — The author of “Crazy Rich Asians,” the best-selling novel on which the new hit film is based, never fulfilled his national service obligations in Singapore and could face a fine or ...
"The Violinist," Ervin Han and Raul Garcia's animated feature set against the backdrop of colonial Singapore and the turmoil of WW2, has been boarded by France TV Distribution ahead of Cannes market.
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Adele Lim, the screenwriter behind “Crazy Rich Asians” and Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” animation, says that the opportunities for Asian filmmakers are growing as Hollywood is becoming more ...
April 17 (UPI) --Crazy Rich Asians is being adapted as a Broadway musical. Jon M. Chu, who directed the 2018 romantic comedy film, will direct the stage adaptation. The musical is being developed by ...