Stars pose on the red carpet during the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards in Hong Kong, April 9, 2017.
Liang Bo won the first season of The Voice of China in July 2012. Since then, he's been calmly singing his own songs, taking time to explore the US, and discovering things like African-American soul music in his own quiet way.
To a majority of filmmakers, it is a privilege to have their works shown at the Cannes International Film Festival. Usually, it takes years or lifetime to make the dream come true.
Alec Su's latest film, The Devotion of Suspect X, knocked Hollywood behemoth Kong: Skull Island off the top slot in China's box-office charts on its first day.
Tudou, a name almost marginalized in China's internet world, announced plans last week to make an eye-catching comeback as a power in the field of online short videos.
After the popular TV series Eternal Love, adapted from the online novel Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Blossoms, a movie adaptation of the same book will hit Chinese theaters in the summer.
Crime action film Extraordinary Mission, which brings Hong Kong director Alan Mak and scriptwriter Felix Chong together again, will hit Chinese theaters on March 31.
Dilraba Dilmurat, one of the most popular Uygur actresses on TV, will soon make her movie debut.
Zhou Meisen, a sharp dresser and an unconventional artist, once had many influential contacts in positions of power. Some of them are still in power. Some are in prison.
A new reality TV show Chinese Bands will see veteran music industry figures help undiscovered local bands create original Chinese-style songs.
American blockbuster Kong: Skull Island saw 500 million yuan ($72.6 million) in earnings for the week ending March 26, the clear box office winner for the week, China Film News reported Tuesday.
The next installment of the car-racing cinematic franchise The Fast and the Furious is due soon. With a radical twist in the plot, expectations are high.