
Rachel Ho
Editor at Exclaim!
Film Editor @exclaimdotca with words scattered around the web 「加油」
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1 month ago |
theasiancut.com | Rachel Ho
Chad Vidanes’ latest film, the highly anticipated rom-com My Love Will Make You Disappear, reunites actors Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino for their third project together. Having previously co-starred on the television hits Linlang and What Happened to Secretary Kim, My Love Will Make You Disappear marks their first film. The film follows Sari (Chiu), a young woman who believes herself to be cursed after being told as a child that every boy she falls in love with and kisses, will disappear.
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1 month ago |
slashfilm.com | Rachel Ho
One of Hollywood's most exciting talents working today, Austin Butler has been steadily building his portfolio since working as a background actor in 2005 on the Nickelodeon shows "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide," "Unfabulous," and "Drake & Josh." Butler even appeared in an episode of "Hannah Montana" that also had Larry David.
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1 month ago |
theasiancut.com | Rachel Ho
Ann Marie Fleming and Sandra Oh’s latest collaboration asks audiences to ponder: what sacrifices are you willing to make to ensure world peace, environmental stability, and the elimination of poverty? Fleming’s film, Can I Get a Witness?,which she writes and directs and Oh stars, suggests an alternative world where the sacrifice we must make to ensure this equilibrium comes at age 50, when we undergo euthanasia for the betterment of the world.
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1 month ago |
theasiancut.com | Rachel Ho
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. There’s something beautiful happening in television right now. When Hollywood decided to build a conscience (or decided that neglecting their non-white demographics was no longer fiscally viable), suddenly a wide array of actors sprouted up in mainstream shows in roles not usually afforded to them earlier.
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1 month ago |
theasiancut.com | Rachel Ho
Across her filmography, Mira Nair visits (and revisits) the concept of home — the home that leaves you to fend for yourself, the one that turns its back on you, the one that you turn your back on. In Mississippi Masala, Nair explores the fluidity of home through one of modern history’s most brazen acts of racism, highlighting the resilience forced upon immigrants in the West and the enduring effects of colonialism.
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I spoke with Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino about their latest project together (first film!), My Love Will Make You Disappear. A sweet and intimate chat to go with their heartfelt movie ♥️

Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino chat with The Asian Cut about their third project together ‘My Love Will Make You Disappear,' First Loves and Pogi Shots! https://t.co/TOHJbBtDrn

RT @TheAsianCut: There's something beautiful happening in television right now and the new Hulu / Disney+ series DELI BOYS is a shining exa…

Congrats to Anora for all the #Oscar wins! Good time as any to throw it back to my interview with now-Academy Award winners Mikey Madison and Sean Baker during TIFF: https://t.co/2RcPUV0wVE