Shuya Chang stars alongside Sung Kang and Jade Wu as a conflicted human trafficker in documentary filmmaker Evan Jackson Leong’s first narrative feature. By Justin Lowe Multihyphenate Evan Jackson ...
“Chinatown doesn’t change for anybody,” says Jade Wu’s Dai Mah late in Evan Jackson Leong’s “Snakehead,” the kind of line that sounds like an intentional callback to 1974’s “Chinatown.” That’s not ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The crime thriller center on Sister Tse (Shuya Chang), who travels from China to New York via a human smuggler known as a ...
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The 44th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF44) kicked off on Aug. 11 with the New York City premiere of its Opening Night film SNAKEHEAD by Evan Jackson Leong (LINSANITY). The evening ...
Check out the trailer for Snakehead, starring Shuya Chang, Jade Wu, Yacine Djoumbaye, Catherine Jiang, Richie Eng, and Sung Kang. Sister Tse comes to New York through a Snakehead, a human smuggler.
"Witness her rise. Respect her power." Goldwyn Films has released a trailer for a gritty crime thriller titled Snakehead, which is arriving on VOD this October. The first narrative feature from ...
TIFF: Shuya Chang is able to balance both tones and is nothing short of spellbinding as Sister Tse. “Chinatown doesn’t change for anybody,” says Jade Wu’s Dai Mah late in Evan Jackson Leong’s ...
EXCLUSIVE: Samuel Goldwyn Films and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights to writer/director Evan Jackson Leong’s Snakehead. The crime thriller center on Sister Tse (Shuya Chang), ...