Brian Wilson's life is too big for a movie. The story of the brilliant and troubled co-founder of The Beach Boys barely lends itself to a coherent linear narrative, let alone a single film. Thankfully Love & Mercy doesn't attempt to cover it all, or even most of it.
Earthquake film starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson packs Chinese theaters despite mixed reviews from critics, Xu Fan reports.
Alibaba Pictures is the latest online platform to make a bid for the big screen, announcing it plans to turn a popular Internet novel into a movie with the help of fans.
Virtual reality is creeping into our world.
At the China Children Book Expo, you would have been amazed to see the variety of children's books on sale and the eager young readers picking out their favorites.
A new Chinese edition of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's memoir, I Confess I Have Lived, was published one month before Premier Li Keqiang's visit to the South American country in May.
Two novels set in the Star Wars universe have been translated into Chinese in a bid to get young Chinese up to speed with the US franchise ahead of the release of a new movie in the series in December.
A new series that explains the Communist Party of China is attracting attention at a US publishing fair, Zheng Xin reports from New York.
To put it simply, the Chinese miracle is the modernization of a nation with a population of 1.3 billion people. In other words, China has virtually completed modernization of its population in just over six decades. Once mocked as the "sick man of East Asia", China, an ancient civilization, has been revitalized to become a world power and has worked the Chinese miracle.
A popular book for teens in China on the life of Karl Marx may also stir the same zeal among American youth, despite the ideological and historical differences between the two countries.
As the economy grows, more Chinese companies take their employees to foreign shores on 'incentive trips', Yang Feiyue reports.
Most people associate Singapore more with business than with art. But a touring exhibition - Singapore: Inside Out-is seeking to change that notion.
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