Producers of HBO's fantasy drama Game of Thrones will work on a new historical series based on the life of Wu Zetian, the only empress in the history of China.
On May 9, 1986, Cui Jian was invited to perform at a concert at Beijing Workers' Stadium. At the packed venue, the then 25-year-old Cui performed Nothing to My Name. That song opened a chapter in China's rock music story at a time when few Chinese knew what rock 'n' roll was.
Veteran Chinese writer Liu Zhenyun's novel "A Sentence is Worth Thousands" has recently been adapted for the big screen.
China's top legislature on Monday reviewed a draft film law with a key focus on making sure that people working in film industry maintain professional ethics.
China's top broadcast watchdog announced on Friday that it will tighten regulation over health and medical related TV programs and advertising.
Rock band Mayday performs during the "Just Rock It 2016" concert at the National Stadium, or Bird's Nest, in Beijing, capital of China, Aug 26, 2016. The band started the three-day concert on Friday.
In his career spanning 14 years, Taiwan actor Eddie Peng has played many romantic characters.
South Korean director Kwak Jae-young, known for the classic romance film My Sassy Girl, says he hopes his latest Crying out in Love will become the new favorite of Chinese fans.
The special 3D version of action spy thriller "Jason Bourne" edited for the Chinese market has been the target of furious criticism for its bad 3D format conversion.
China Annual International Female Micro Film Festival, the country's first such event focusing on women's subjects, recently announced its launch in Beijing.
In The Mood for Love, directed by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-Wai in 2000, earned second place on a BBC list of the 100 best movies of the 21st century.
Which movie will win an award at China's most influential film festival in September? It could be a film you saw back in 2014.