The new semester has just arrived. Have you grown accustomed to school life after two months' rest?
In Marvel comic books, Peter Parker is a New Yorker. But should the famed character, also known as Spider-Man, not have a New York accent? The answer is complicated.
With the Chinese version of Manhunt, screened at this year's Venice International Film Festival, the filmmaker salutes a Japanese star who influenced generations in China.
To promote the upcoming action thriller S.M.A.R.T. Chase, Orlando Bloom again appeared in Beijing to unravel more stories about his first Chinese movie on Aug 30.
When Chinese actor Ai Lun was shooting the comedy Never Say Die, he repeated his lines every morning in front of a mirror before going to the set.
In a two-day extravaganza last weekend, the NEU Future Festival convened more than 30 speakers from both China and abroad to exchange ideas on topics ranging from art and music to film-making, science and technology – to explore the opportunities and challenges of our near and far future.
Four Chinese virtual reality films have been nominated for the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and will compete with their foreign rivals for three major prizes.
August marks a golden opportunity for the TV drama market as Chinese students enjoy their summer holiday, having more time to involve themselves in the TV plot and closely follow their favorite superstars.
With the ninth BRICS Summit to open in Xiamen, Fujian province, Where Has Time Gone?, the first movie coproduced by five BRICS countries, will be showcased at the summit, giving an insight of cinematic cultures and customs.
Adapted from the popular manga series of the same name, Gintama, a Japanese action-comedy film, is expected to hit the big screen in China on September 1.
The Venice International Film Festival kicks off on Wednesday night, starring a number of Chinese films and directors.
Wong Jing is a prominent figure in Hong Kong cinema. He has directed, penned and produced more than 100 films.