An up-and-coming Chinese star in international festivals, actress Sun Yi claimed her latest honor, best actress in the Asian New Talent Awards, at the recently concluded Shanghai International Film Festival.
After Guangzhou and Shanghai, crime thriller Cold War 2 held its Beijing premiere on June 26 at the Tsinghua University, followed by a star-studded red carpet.
Japanese author Kyoichi Katayama's best-selling romantic novel Socrates in Love has inspired a Chinese-language romantic film.
Hong Kong-based director Stanley Tong has launched a platform for filmmakers from the East and West, with the aim of promoting cultural dialogues.
"Finding Dory" adds another No 1 at the weekend box office for Disney, it's the impressive twelfth winning for Disney out of 26 weeks into 2016.
The reality show The Law of Us, showcasing the adventures of seven Chinese celebrities in the jungles of Madagascar and Ecuador, recently premiered on Anhui Satellite TV. Participants include actor-turned-entrepreneur Li Yapeng, actor Nicholas Wu and comedian Xiaoshenyang.
Baidu Nuomi Pictures, the film arm of China's largest search engine, recently announced it has established a 2 billion yuan ($303.4 million) fund to invest at least 30 titles.
Producer Fang Li's recent "80-million-yuan kowtow", which sparked an online controversy, recently triggered a discussion among the industry insiders on setting up special cinemas for art-house films.
The China Royal Cuisine Museum, the first and only private museum devoted to imperial food traditions, is staging a new drama.
"Warcraft" continued its domination of the Chinese film market in the week ending June 19, earning 316 million yuan ($48 million), China Film News reported on Tuesday.
Two Disney subsidiaries have sued three Chinese companies for infringement of intellectual property rights and unfair competition.
Chinese movie mogul and art collector Wang Zhongjun, 56, is venturing into the auctioning business and says a private art museum of his own will be built in 2017.