Angry Asian Man talks to writer/director Lena Khan about her indie film THE TIGER HUNTER, why her 1970s-set immigrant comedy feels particularly relevant right now, and how you can accomplish anything with just one really groovy suit.
Angry Asian Man talks to actor and filmmaker Justin Chon about his award-winning indie film GOOK, why he wanted to make a movie set during the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and his Korean American family's personal connection to the conflict.
Angry Asian Man talks to comedian Jenny Yang about BuzzFeed fame, hot and sweaty comedy, and what it was like sharing the stage with her standup hero.
Angry Asian Man talks to actor and Twinsters co-director Samantha Futerman about growing up as a Korean American adoptee, how a YouTube video reunited her with the twin sister she never knew she had, and why she decided to film the entire journey.
Angry Asian Man talks to actor Tamlyn Tomita about how a girl from the Valley got plucked to be Asian America's sweetheart, keeping it real with community, and embracing the enduring popularity of her most iconic roles.
Angry Asian Man talks to Stephen and Patrick of National Film Society about how two down-and-out filmmakers made a YouTube video with Cookie Monster, assembled a crew of Awesome Asian Bad Guys and shot a bedroom scene with their adolescent crush.
Angry Asian Man talks to actor Randall Park about the complications of playing a North Korean dictator, the pressures of starring in the only Asian American family sitcom on network television, and that time he cast his baby daughter as a crime-fighting cop.
Angry Asian Man talks to Aaron Takahashi about his career as a commercial actor, awkward red carpet moments, and getting recognized as that guy from that thing.
Angry Asian Man talks to journalist/filmmaker Ursula Liang, director of the sports documentary 9-Man, about Chinatown street ball, Asian American masculinity, and teaching partygoers the Macarena.
Angry Asian Man talks to actor Parry Shen about the business of breaking into Hollywood, getting his soap opera sleaze on, and drawing inspiration from Raj, Rerun and the gang.
Angry Asian Man talks to writer/director Tze Chun about painting Ryan Gosling's portrait, working with Bryan Cranston and writing one of television's first and only Asian American kisses.
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