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Press conference for movie 'Warcraft' held in Beijing

2016-06-02 10:41

Actor Daniel Wu, actress Paula Patton and director Duncan Jones attend a press conference for their new movie "Warcraft" in Beijing, June 1, 2016.

Fans in for treat as producers move to exploit opportunity

2016-06-02 08:13

World of Warcraft fan Yan Feng has had a replica of Frost-mourne, one of the online game's most powerful weapons, in his Beijing apartment for years.

Quality vs Money

2016-06-02 07:49

The country's box office is raking in big bucks but needs to change its game, experts on Chinese cinema say.

Banking on help from Hollywood

2016-06-02 07:40

The makers of an animation film about a Tibetan mastiff pup-made with an international crew-hope to make a global splash with the movie.

'Alice Through the Looking Glass' rules Chinese box office

2016-06-01 14:28

"Alice Through the Looking Glass" reigned the Chinese mainland's box office in the week ending May 29, earning 176 million yuan ($26.7 million) in its opening weekend.

Box office demands out of the box

2016-06-01 07:56

It is the golden age for China's movie business-but success depends on a slew of ever-changing parameters

Art house vs mainstream

2016-06-01 06:31

The recent release of Song of the Phoenix, a long delayed art movie, in mainstream theaters in China has turned into a phenomenal social event.

Stumbling into a corner of the movie business

2016-06-01 06:31

My initial involvement with China's film industry was in 2001 when I started a serious endeavor to review new releases.

South Korean music giant attracts Chinese investors

2016-05-30 14:28

Two Chinese companies have agreed to invest a total of $85 million in South Korean music company YG Entertainment.

Chinese companies to take slice from Warcraft feast

2016-05-30 14:23

Chinese companies are betting on the huge fan base of popular fantasy game "World of Warcraft" (WoW), estimated to be around 100 million, to help them cash-in on an adapted Hollywood film, set for release in China next month.

Filmmakers literally pick viewers' brains for final edits

2016-05-30 14:15

During a recent preview screening of the Sino-South Korean coproduction Memento Mori, around 1,000 audience wore brain wave-monitoring headsets to test their reactions to the crime thriller in the Beijing Film Academy on May 21.

Crime thriller series 'Yu Zui' sees good response

2016-05-27 13:56

A new online series developed from a popular novel has become a hit. The 12-episode crime thriller Yu Zui has attracted more than 100 million clicks, making it one of the most popular TV series tailored for the online platform.

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