Chinese crime film "the Dead End" has grossed over 100 million yuan three days after its opening.
This year marks the 70th anniversary since the end of the war and the victory of Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45). Here we list films that recount history from different periods of time.
Men and women flying with swords in hand amid bamboo trees swaying in the wind are images from kung fu films that Chinese born in the 1970s and '80s still cherish.
Mabel Cheung recalls a scene from her wartime epic, A Tale of Three Cities, in which several Chinese soldiers are beheaded by Japanese invaders.
A remake of a 1972 Russian film has been tickling a generation's collective memory since hitting China's big screens on Tuesday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of victory in World War II.
The criticism surrounding a round of posters promoting a WWII film has led its makers to give out more material to correct misperceptions.
One of China's most renowned Chinese vocalists, Gong Linna, has released a new song. The song itself is the theme for the soon-to-be-released martial arts film The Assassin by Taiwan director Hou Hsiao-Hsien.
Actress Zhou Xun attends the premiere of movie "The Dead End" in Beijing on Aug 24.
After working together in the blockbusters Assembly and Aftershock, veteran Chinese director Feng Xiaogang and South Korean filmmaker Kang Je-gyu reunite for a third film, which is set for release on the Chinese mainland in the fall.
Kyana Poppy Downs, daughter of Canadian host Christopher Downs and a participant in the third season of reality parenting show "Dad! Where are we going?", reacts during a filming session in Turpan of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Actress Tang Wei attends the premiere of film "a tale of three cities" in Beijing, capital of China, Aug 23, 2015. The movie would be released on Aug 27.
Popular Chinese children's tale-"The Adventures of Shuke and Beita" is becoming a film. Zheng Yuanjie, author of the hit children's literature, has confirmed the news.