Showing posts with label philip wang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philip wang. Show all posts

7.01.2025

Squid Game: The Official Podcast - It's Not Your Fault: S3E3

Play one last time.


Squid Game is back! The third and final season of the worldwide phenomenon has dropped, and I'm pleased to share that I'm back as host of Squid Game: The Official Podcast, from Netflix and Mash-Up Americans. Join me and co-host Kiera Please as we suit up and break down every shocking twist and betrayal, and the choices that will determine who, if anyone, makes it out alive. Alongside creators, cultural critics, and viral internet voices, we'll provide our own theories for how the season ends, and what Squid Game ultimately reveals about power, sacrifice, and the systems that shape us.

Spoiler alert! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 3 before listening on.

In Season 3, Episode 3, "It's Not Your Fault," we react to one of the season's most devastating twists, the newborn baby's forced induction into the Game and Player 456's newfound purpose. Plus, we break down the backstory of our favorite creepy dolls: Young-hee and Chul-su and their role in Korean education. Then, special guest Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions joins to talk about the show's evolving definition of family -- and what it means when even the heroes have blood on their hands. Plus, we face off in a morally impossible round of "The Lesser Evil" -- because sometimes, there are no right answers.


3.04.2022

They Call Us Bruce 150: They Call Us RISE

Jeff Yang and Phil Yu present an unfiltered conversation about what's happening in Asian America.



What's up, podcast listeners? We've got another episode of our podcast They Call Us Bruce. (Almost) each week, my good friend, writer/columnist Jeff Yang and I host an unfiltered conversation about what's happening in Asian America, with a strong focus on media, entertainment and popular culture.

In this episode, recorded on the eve of our long-anticipated book release, we welcome co-author Philip Wang and project manager Jes Vu, our co-conspirators on RISE: A Pop History of Asian America From the Nineties to Now. We discuss some exclusive behind-the-scenes details on the making of the book, including The Good, The Bad and The WTF.


8.31.2016

Upset About Diversity in Hollywood? 'Single By 30' is a Step Towards a Promising Future.

Guest Post by Philip Wang



I'll admit upfront that this post is going to come off a bit self-serving considering I am one of the creator/directors of the show, but ultimately I hope you will see that it's less "tooting my own horn," and more trying to rally and unite the community behind new opportunities and perspectives!

Single By 30 is an eight-episode original show that comes out weekly on Wong Fu Productions YouTube channel through YouTube Red. It's a romantic dramedy starring Harry Shum Jr. and Kina Grannis. Here's why it's an important show that you might want to get behind.

3.16.2016

The strange, beautiful gift of 'Hana Sasaki's Tail'

Short film starring Michelle Krusiec and Philip Wang to premiere at Cannes



I am so intrigued by this killer trailer for the short film Hana Sasaki's Tail, written and directed by Kevin Berlandi. Starring Michelle Krusiec and Philip Wang, and adapted from the award-winning book of short stories Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail by Kelly Luce, the fantastical film delves into the idea of identity as Hana Sasaki, on her thirtieth birthday, receives a "gift" that she could have never imagined.

6.03.2015

Watch Wong Fu's first feature 'Everything Before Us'

Wong Fu Productions' romantic drama is now available for on demand streaming from Vimeo.



Wong Fu fans, this one's for you. Popular online content creators Wong Fu Productions have made the leap to movies with their first feature film Everything Before Us. Hot off their world premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, the movie is now available for streaming from Vimeo.

Everything Before Us, directed by Philip Wang and Wesley Chan, and starring Aaron Yoo, Brittany Ishibashi, Brandon Soo Hoo and Victoria Park, tells the story of two couples experiencing the challenges of romantic relationships, while dealing with the Department of Emotional Integrity, a government organization that assigns publicly viewable relationship scores that affect various aspects of daily life.

Here's the trailer:

5.15.2015

Watch the new trailer for Wong Fu's 'Everything Before Us'

Feature film debuts exclusive on Vimeo on June 3.



Check it, Wong Fu fans. Entertainment Weekly just dropped the new trailer for Everything Before Us, the first official feature film from Wong Fu Productions, which will be exclusively released online next month.

The film, directed by Philip Wang and Wesley Chan, and starring Aaron Yoo, Brittany Ishibashi, Brandon Soo Hoo and Victoria Park, tells the story of two couples experiencing the challenges of romantic relationships, while dealing with the Department of Emotional Integrity, a government organization that assigns publicly viewable relationship scores that affect various aspects of daily life.

Here's the trailer:

4.14.2015

Watch the teaser for Wong Fu's 'Everything Before Us'

First trailer for Wong Fu Productions' official feature film debut



Our friends at Wong Fu Productions recently dropped your official first look at their debut feature Everything Before Us. The film is a romantic drama following two couples, set in a world where relationship histories are registered, documented and monitored by the Department of Emotional Integrity. Directed by Wesley Chan and Philip Wang, the film stars Aaron Yoo, Brittany Ishibashi, Brandon Soo Hoo and Victoria Park.

Here's the teaser trailer:

3.19.2014

Introducing 'Angry Asian America' on ISAtv

I'm on the YouTubes! New web talk show with co-host Jenny Yang



All right! This has kind of been a long time coming, but I'm pleased to share the premiere of Angry Asian America, my brand new web talk show with the fine folks at ISAtv. Each episode, my co-host Jenny Yang and I will be talking about news and culture from the APA community, plucking stories from the blog to discuss with special guests. For this inaugural installment, we're joined by two of my favorite people, Phil Wang of Wong Fu Productions and Jen Wang of Disgrasian. Check it out:

7.26.2013

Angry Reader of the Week: Philip Wang



What's up? It is time for another edition of the Angry Reader of the Week, spotlighting you, the very special readers of this website. Over the years, I've been able to connect with a lot of cool folks, and this is a way of showing some appreciation and attention to the people who help make this blog what it is. This week's Angry Reader is Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions.

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