Given that “Clueless” is arguably my favorite movie of all time, I do love a good rom-com. But as the president of the Terrified of Commitment club, I’m also here for movies that poke fun at the ...
The film also won best picture. Since then, Quan has continued acting with roles in "Loki" and "Kung Fu Panda 4," and his upcoming projects include "The Electric State" and "Zootopia 2." ...
Quan, who, like Moore, has long been overlooked by Hollywood, says "The Substance" star’s big win at this year’s ceremony "broke me." Jessica is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly, where ...
Quan won an Academy Award for his performance in A24’s 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.' By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer The actor was previously with UTA, signing with the agency in mid-2023 ...
Marshawn Lynch as King and Ke Huy Quan as Marvin Gable in "Love Hurts" (Universal Pictures)Asian characters from the '80s didn't always have to be kung fu masters; sometimes they were nerds who ...
The weekly schedule of education advocate Baji Rankin would make anyone second guess the fact that she just turned 80. Rankin, who celebrated her birthday on Feb. 1, works as a consultant at East ...
For some fans of “The Goonies,” star Ke Huy Quan’s hand and footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Monday was a “Data” remember. The Oscar winner — who starred as gadget whiz ...
Key Huy Quan thinks the last time he was in the same room with most of his “The Goonies” co-stars was at least 20 years ago. Corey Feldman thinks it was more like four decades ago at the film ...
The Goonies reunited 40 years later for Quan's hand and footprint ceremony at the Chinese Theater, where he said "to go on another Goonies adventure with my fellow Goonies" would "be amazing." ...
Quan’s career has been a true Hollywood dream, having left acting for almost 20 years before returning and finding success in 2022’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which won him a ...
It’s an almost unbelievable Hollywood story. On the Feb. 3 episode of WTF With Marc Maron, Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan looked back at his first movie, 1984's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.