From grand and elusive creatures to small and bizarre ones, David Attenborough's BBC docuseries offers wonders in every frame. Michelle Yoeh plays an evil emperor in a new Star Trek made-for-TV movie.
Taiwanese-American filmmaker Ang Lee (李安) was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 77th Annual Directors Guild ...
Marco Polo revolves around the adventures of the real-life Venetian explorer of the same name. In his youth, the famed historical figure is left behind by his father at the court of Kublai Khan ...
Michelle Yeoh returns to the character Philippa Georgiou in Star Trek ... the new movie follows Georgiou as she joins a mission to find a deadly super-weapon, to protect the United Federation of ...
European nations are funding a controversial United Nations group linked to Palestinian terrorism — while shirking their obligations to NATO, records show. The United Nations Relief and Works ...
Section 31 star Michelle Yeoh told Polygon this one was all about the personal, real-world connections she made in her Oscar-winning movie Everything Everywhere All at Once. [Ed. note: This piece ...
How could we not want to see more of this team — Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh), Alok (Omari Hardwick ... “We are cut from so many different clothes, but united, we are pretty much all the same ...
When Yeoh’s “Everything” co-star Jamie Lee Curtis makes a late cameo appearance in holograph form, providing the surviving protagonists their next assignment, you can’t help but think such ...
In her early films, Yeoh was credited as “Michelle Khan” – an unusual concession, for Yeoh, to the demands of others. “It’s like, for example, Arnold Schwarzenegger,” she says.
For most mainstream Western audiences, Michelle Yeoh’s first major spy movie was the 1997 James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. And so, in some ways, playing a reluctant, quippy spy in the new ...