"My father let me try to play it, and I remember I just couldn't stop playing it for the whole night."
July has been the highest-grossing month in China's box-office history.
The blockbuster summer movie season is still going strong, but the Toronto International Film Festival provided a peek on Tuesday at some of the movies and performances that could help set the tone for the upcoming awards season.
Hong Kong horror-film director Danny Pang's home's walls are covered with posters featuring ghouls.
The film industry breeds larger-than-life personalities, but China's ultimate film producer - the biggest by many measures - is one who prefers a low profile and plain speaking, writes Raymond Zhou.
Oculus is hedging its bets that an adorable critter named Henry can help convince consumers - and Hollywood - about the viability of virtual reality as a storytelling medium.
Cambodia helped Angelina Jolie become a film superstar and start a family. To tell the stories of people in the country that touched her, she is directing a Netflix film on location based on a memoir of the country's 1970s holocaust under the Khmer Rouge, blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people.
Dancers and choreographers hone their skillsand seek discovery - as they compete in Beijing, Chen Jie reports.
Can a German-Nigerian choreographer create a new play based on China's most celebrated imperial love story?
Madonna, who co-owns Tidal with Jay Z, Beyonce and others, says it's just the beginning for the streaming service that's had some troubles since its launch in March.
China's domestic travel industry is exceeding overall national growth and spending on extravagant brand purchases. Yang Feiyue and Erik Nilsson report.
We'd spent days planning our Great Wall trip. Now, we were wondering how in the world we'd get off this world wonder.
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