As Chinese comic and animation enters a new renaissance in recent years, more high quality works are being produced.Yet, the real unsung heroes of animation have got to be the voice actors in these animations, which are often overlooked by audiences.
A modern twist spawned from western myths, Cupid's Arrow will hit Chinese mainland theaters on Oct 14.
The domestic crime action film "Operation Mekong" topped the Chinese box office for the week ending Oct 9, earning 510 million yuan ($76 million), China Film News reported Tuesday.
Reshooting TV series has been a common topic in China in recent years. Overshadowed by the glamour of original TV productions, new versions of classic works, more often than not, have had audiences complaining about nonsensical plot points, poor acting skills and ubiquitous embedded marketing.
The box office figures from the National Day holiday are in. While the numbers have continued to reflect a shrinking Chinese movie market, some experts say it is also the result of a better regulated and maturing film industry.
A top Chinese box office movie "Monster Hunt" was a double winner at the grand finale of the 13th Annual Abuja International Film Festival which ended on Friday at the Nigerian capital.
Middle-aged, wearing a leopard print black and yellow jacket, a Japanese man, however, is likely to become the next Park Jae-sang, songwriter and singer of Gangnam Style, with his song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP).
"Xuan Zang" has been submitted for the Best Foreign Language Film Award Category at the 89th Academy Awards. China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) made the announcement.
Feng Xiaogang's new directorial movie I'm Not Madame Bovary celebrated its triumph in two international festivals in Beijing.
Part of the ongoing Beijing Design Week, an international design and trade expo closes today, having attracted visitors with a variety of fashion, designs and handicrafts on show.
This year's Tokyo International Film Festival is set to take place in less than a month, and two Chinese-language films are in the final competition for the top Tokyo Grand Prix.
Domestic fantasy film A Chinese Odyssey: Part III continued to dominate the Chinese box office in the week ending September 25, earning 88 million yuan ($13.2 million), China Film News reported Thursday.