"It is too good to be true" was Wang Guan's first reaction on hearing Jon Bon Jovi and his band will make their China debut at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai on Sept 14.
Four years after his death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs still fascinates the public, with two major new films this fall analyzing his life and career.
After a flood of exaggerated dramas about fighting Japanese aggression, Chinese TV is presenting the conflict through a more thoughtful lens, Xu Fan reports.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as promised, and fans in the Middle Kingdom appear more excited than those in his home country.
The Assassin has become the most controversial blockbuster of the past weekend, showered with praise and laments by a polarized audience.
It's a sure sign that summer's over and the awards season is around the corner - the feast of fall film festivals.
The casting announcement for upcoming animated film "The Little Prince" triggered an outpouring of nostalgia from Chinese web users this week as thousands of people shared their memories of their favorite childhood story.
China's giant screens have hit a record number at nearly 29,000 and will surpass 50,000 in the next five years, say insiders from a recent forum on digital cinemas.
Most of the middle-aged men struggling for careers would envy the title rols adventure in the upcoming comedy film Goodbye, Mr. Loser.
Children in China under the age 10 are prohibited from participating in any commercial advertising as part of several amendments added to the advertisement law of China.
Rain Room, a large-scale interactive art installation, launched its Asian premiere at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai today.
Chinese crime film "the Dead End" has grossed over 100 million yuan three days after its opening.