Duang With You is a new Thai Boys’ Love genre series starring TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom and Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul.
Upcoming Chinese fantasy romance 'A Chan' is facing significant online backlash over its lead casting. The stark age difference between 26-year-old Lin Yi and 17-year-old Ai Mi, who is a minor, has ...
As we hit the final month of the year, it’s clear the best is year’s Chinese dramas of 2025 are a masterclasses in storytelling that refuses to play it safe. At the heart of these stories are fierce ...
The best BL dramas of 2025 make us experience blossoming love beyond words, in a plethora of ways — enemies giving side-eye until they’re making out as lovers, the simple kindness of anticipating ...
The BL gods are feeding us well these days. Think parallel universes, haunted crime scenes, messy red-flag romances, and over-the-top rich guys who think love is just a soap opera plot. It’s kind of ...
BL is a genre that just keeps getting better and more diverse each year. With 2025 almost over, this year’s BL lineup came with just about everything: cursed romances, murderous ghosts, fan‑idol ...
As we hit the final month of the year, it’s clear the best is year’s Chinese dramas of 2025 are a masterclasses in storytelling that refuses to play it safe. This is not your typical roundup. The ...
In January this year, an announcement from China rocked the world of artificial intelligence. The firm DeepSeek released its powerful but cheap R1 model out of the blue — instantly demonstrating that ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. China has put domestic artificial intelligence chips on an official procurement list for the first time, ...
Norwegian film director Kristoffer Borgli had his big breakout with 2023’s Dream Scenario, a surreal film starring Nicolas Cage that was co-produced and distributed by A24. Now he’s set to link up ...
Netflix has no shortage of quality crime dramas. In fact, the genre is one of the platform's most popular. Whether you’re in the mood for a fanciful criminal serial like “Dept. Q,” something more ...
On Monday, editors on The Boston Globe’s Living/Arts team received an unusual request: Would we mind holding our daily TV Critic’s Corner column so an ad could run in that space in print, right next ...