Crazy Rich Asians was released in June and is already on track for the silver screen. Published by Knopf Doubleday, the cover was designed by Ben Wiseman. Kevin Kwan’s debut novel, Crazy Rich Asians (Knopf Doubleday), would make Edith Wharton proud. In taking on the lifestyles of the ...
There're trivial complaints that it's not all things to all Asians, doesn't represent everything in Singapore, doesn't tell every Asian story, Henry's not Asian enough (a crude rude complaint by angry Asian dudes who I disavow as not credible misguided not-men), etc. to which I say,...
Today in bad but unsurprising revelations:Crazy Rich Asiansauthor Kevin Kwan was reportedly pressured by a film producer to make the book's Chinese-American protagonist, Rachel Chu, a white woman instead. Kwandetailed the experience, which happened before the book was even published, in an interv...
I don’t expect insights fromCrazy Rich Asians— or any movie for that matter — to completely fix my relationship with my mom. She still suggests that I apply to business school, and I still tell her no. We still don’t talk as often as we used to, but when we do, we have a ...
Crazy Rich AsiansDVD Cover Comedy/Romance/Drama Country: United States Release Date: 2018 Runtime: 121 min Director: Jon M. Chu Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O. Yang, Chris Pang, Sonoja Mizuno, Jing Lusi Add Filming Location...
'Crazy Rich Asians' stars Constance Wu and Henry Golding get the royal treatment on EW's first look cover at the film adaptation of Kevin Kwan's bestseller.
Crazy Rich Asians is promising audiences the most expensive looking film of 2018! (Well, one of them, if Black Panther has anything to say about that.) Most definitely, we will see tons of fashions, tons of labels, and tons of money. But can you, the plebeian, have the Crazy Rich ...
Crazy Rich Asians: (Brian Tyler) Cultural victories don't come without some controversy, and the 2018 adaptation ofCrazy Rich Asiansto the big screen set off protests about its otherwise vital infusion of an all-Asian cast into the forefront of the box office. The romantic comedy is really ...
Break out the dumpling wrappers and mahjong sets because “Crazy Rich Asians” is coming to Broadway. The beloved romantic comedy is being developed as a Broadway musical by director Jon M. Chu, who helmed the 2018 film of the same name. Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures and the book’s ...
“i feel like i turned on my power making crazy rich asians, or it turned power on in me, so that i don’t give a fuck anymore,” he said. “i’m here. i’m going to be here and i felt insanely defensive about these families and these kids. maybe i’m not the right person...