Meet Andy Le, the actor and martial artist playing Death Dealer in Marvel’s latest blockbuster, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Neil Bui
Neil Bui
I'm a self-proclaimed "professional dork." I've always been drawn to the creative and imaginative worlds found in comic books, video games, and other forms of entertainment, and I believe that these stories and characters have the power to inspire and bring people together. Through Dorkaholics, I've had the opportunity to attend conventions, interview some of my favorite artists and creators, and connect with a community of like-minded individuals who share my passion for all things dorky. When I'm not writing about the latest pop culture trends, you can usually find me playing video games, reading comic books, or exploring new fandoms. I'm thrilled to be able to share my love of pop culture with the world through Dorkaholics, and I hope to continue to inspire and entertain fellow dorks for years to come.
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DC FanDome, a virtual and free event for fans, returns this year on Saturday, October 16 at 10 AM PDT.
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Dorkaholics’ Neil Bui interviewed Haruka Abe who stars in Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins as the Arashikage Clan’s head of security, Akiko.
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Andrew Koji was an absolute pleasure to interview about Asian representation, stunt work, and the themes of family in ‘Snake Eyes.’
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Dreams, family, and community are at the heart of ‘In The Heights’ and will remind any with a dream that they are powerful, not powerless.
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With the release of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, one of the cast members of the film, Andrea Andrade, spoke with Dorkaholics.
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HorrorInterviews
The Conjuring: TDMMDI – Telling a Real Life Case and a Love Story
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiCast and crew of the latest Conjuring film were in attendance to discuss bringing this real-life case into the world of the franchise.
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During a roundtable interview with Snake Eyes actor Henry Golding, he shared his experience bringing his character to life.
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Film & TVInterviews
Meet-A-Dork: Henry Golding on Snake Eye’s Impact on the AAPI Community
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiAs Snake Eyes himself, Henry Golding, puts it, “we see the man behind Snake Eyes, who he is as a human being.”
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Director Michael Chaves gave an early look at the beginning of ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ and shares his experiences.