Wu Nien-jen wears a number of professional titles. He is a five-time winner of Taiwan's prestigious Golden Horse Award for best original and adapted film scripts.
Fifty Shades of Grey devotees, know this: Whether you end up loving or hating the new movie, author EL James had your back.
This Lunar New Year, Chinese movies earned 1.73 billion yuan, making it the most successful 'golden period' for mainland theaters, Xu Fan reports.
Canadian director James Cameron has two passions - moviemaking and deep-sea diving.
Things started to come into focus for Will Smith when After Earth bombed.
Central Asian restaurants have made a place for themselves in Beijing's Russian district, and diners are licking their lips, Erik Nilsson reports. Erik Nilsson
Beijng's Little Russia has a big problem.
One of the odd things about being a food writer is that when you order a meal at a restaurant, you don't necessarily order the food you most want to eat.
First-time Academy Awards host, Neil Patrick Harris, is partly blamed for the show's poor TV ratings. Michael Thurston reports in Los Angeles. Michael Thurston
Here's a peach for the beach, kids.
When Hu Bin embarked alone on western China's Silk Road from Central China's Henan province as a college sophomore in 1990 - with a few hundred yuan and a camera - he had little inkling his journey would resume a quarter of a century later.
Photojournalists, particularly the ones who repeatedly cover war zones, have a reputation for being tough, fearless, sometimes cavalier and repeatedly lucky in a way that defies logic. So, it's striking the number of times Lynsey Addario writes in her memoir, It's What I Do, how often she was scared or had had enough of the misery she was assigned to cover.
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