UN human rights experts have warned that a proposed ‘family values’ bill in Ghana will establish a system of “state-sponsored discrimination and violence” against LGBTIQ+ people.
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PlayerUnknown’s Battleground is reportedly working on a new fantasy game dubbed “Korean Witcher”.According to PUBG dataminer PlayerIGN, during a Krafton press conference held on July 25, it was confirmed that Krafton is currently developing a fantasy-novel-inspired IP.As spotted by PCGamesN, PlayerIGN reported that the fantasy game is inspired by the novel ‘The Bird That Drinks Tears’ and that the developer is looking to “expand this game into other media like film and comics”.The tweet also
.UN human rights experts have warned that a proposed ‘family values’ bill in Ghana will establish a system of “state-sponsored discrimination and violence” against LGBTIQ+ people.
JD Linville Lee Won-tae’s thriller “The Devil’s Deal” reveals how revenge can twist anyone into something else when political hopeful Jeon Hae-woong (Cho Jin-woong) breaks bad after a stolen election. Betrayal and murder punctuate the film, set in the economic skin game of early ’90s Busan.Debuting at Fantasia, “The Devil’s Deal” is produced by Seo Kang-ho and Billy Acumen.
The Guardian that, after his breakout role in Slumdog Millionaire, he would “wait for an Indian role to come by, where I could put on a thick accent” as “there wasn’t anything else, it was literally the cliches: goofy sidekick, taxi driver”.Patel said: “Sometimes I feel stuck in this cultural no-man’s land.
Richard Kuipers If North Korea and South Korea ever reunite and hold a celebratory film festival, “Escape from Mogadishu” is a sure thing for selection. Based on the amazing true story of embassy staff from both countries joining forces to escape probable death in the civil war-ravaged Somali capital in 1991, this propulsive and intelligently written South Korean adventure thriller casts partisan politics aside and celebrates what can be achieved when adversaries come together.
Jason Momoa is used to answering interview questions about “Game of Thrones” by now, but one q didn’t sit right with him during a chat with the New York Times recently.
Game of Thrones.The actor, who played Khal Drogo in the hit HBO series, reflected on being questioned about the scene between his character and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) which ends in rape during the pilot episode.Momoa was questioned about the depiction of sexual assault in Game of Thrones, which diverts from author George R.R.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefKorean-made action film “Escape From Mogadishu” overcame new release “Jungle Cruise” and holdover “Boss Baby 2” to dominate the South Korean box office over the weekend.“Mogadishu,” directed by the consistently successful Ryoo Seung-wan, played on 1,688 screens nationwide and earned $4.93 million between Friday and Sunday.
Actor Dev Patel (“Slumdog Millionaire,” “Chappie“) has been getting a lot of attention after his Oscar-nomination for the drama “Lion,” and he’s returning to theaters with David Lowery‘s much-buzzed-about R-rated fantasy film “The Green Knight.” You might be shocked to learn that Dev Patel has been purposefully avoiding tentpole films despite the actor’s growing fanbase, as he revealed during a chat with The New York Times.
Dev Patel), one of the Knights of the Round Table, is a quest in the most pastoral sense. And damn is director David Lowery’s forrest-filled movie beautiful to look at.This telling of the tale sees the young Gawain desperate to become one of King Arthur’s brave soldiers. In a bold move, although we meet Arthur, Queen Guinevere and Morgan le Fay, their names are never uttered.
Dev Patel to star in the latest adaptation of «Sir Gawain and the Green Knight» — the 14th century poem now retitled, — with its fantastical hero's journey, fabled Camelotian locales and ornate costuming. «I felt like Tilda Swinton at Cannes or something,» Patel says of the latter.
Naman Ramachandran “The Masked Talent,” a new format from Korea’s MBC, creators of global hit “The Masked Singer,” is currently in production.Unlike the celebrity-driven “The Masked Singer” and spin-off “The Masked Dancer,” where the focus is on who is behind the mask, “The Masked Talent” is a non-celebrity masked audition format concentrating on singing skills and talents.
Cape Town Pride has written to the South African government urging it to speak out against the proposed new law in Ghana that would completely outlaw the LGBTIQ+ community and its allies.
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According to reporter Raphael Rashid, Sweden's visual said it was the "developed country of welfare" but made a typo in "developed country" (선진국) and wrote "선지국" which is cow blood soup, a Korean delicacy.
Johnny Depp is working on some new music with Jeff Beck, it is being reported.According to the Daily Mail, the actor and Hollywood Vampires musician is teaming up with Beck to record material for the ‘Hi Ho Silver Lining’ guitarist’s upcoming new album.“They’ve been collaborating on material for Jeff’s next album,” a source told the outlet. “It’s been great for Johnny to get back to his first true love, which is music.”The source added: “Jeff has been a great friend to Johnny during a very
Details of a tyrannical anti-LGBTIQ+ bill proposed by lawmakers in Ghana have been published, confirming that it’s a breathtaking and unprecedented attack on the most basic of human rights.
EXCLUSIVE: Lana Cho, who is adapting Maurene Goo’s YA novel Somewhere Only We Know as a feature for Netflix, is doubling down on Korean stories.