Ang Lee is reigniting China's passion and respect for movies. From Sunday to Tuesday, the Oscar-winning director toured Beijing and Shanghai and spoke more than he has in public for the past four years.
The top legislature on Monday adopted a film industry law, promising harsh punishment for firms that fabricate box office earnings, data or information.
Royal conflict is a favorite theme for China's female audiences. Now they will have a new option thanks to the upcoming The Princess Weiyang.
Despite being known for horror films, South Korean director Ahn Byeong-ki seems eager to use comedy to win the hearts of Chinese moviegoers.
Disney and Marvel's Doctor Strange debuted to be the number one movie at the North American box office, followed by animated film Trolls and Mel Gibson directed film Hacksaw Ridge.
"I am 62 years old, but I am still learning. My pursuit for more in filmmaking is part of that learning process," Lee said during a press conference in Beijing for his latest film, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.
Maybe in the near future, popular American superheroes like Spiderman and Batman will team up with their Chinese counterparts on Internet broadcast platforms for American audience.
Hide and Seek, a Chinese remake of the South Korean hit with the same title, was open to Chinese cinemas on Nov 4.
The 29th Tokyo International Film Festival closed Thursday with the top prize going to a Holocaust-themed film, while a Chinese film won an award for artistic contribution.
In the upcoming comedy Making Family, this stunning moment occurs when a South Korean child surprisingly appears in front of his biological father, a Chinese man who donated his sperm nine years ago in the United States.
Hot on the heels of A Simple Life (2012) and Happiness (2016), another art-house film is portraying the aging population struggling with sickness and loneliness.
When Leah Dou took to the small stage at The Wheatsheaf pub in Bedfordshire, England, last Saturday, none of the pub-goers were aware they were in the presence of Chinese pop royalty.