While The Golden Era has ranked among the most discussed films online this month, its box-office performance has been less than glittering.
While it was difficult to hit the 100 million yuan ($16.3 million) box-office benchmark in China a decade ago, many films now seek tenfold earnings.
Audiences await the fruits of a coproduction deal that's serving as an encouragement to filmmakers in China and South Korea. Wang Kaihao reports.
Two Chinese films are expected to be top draws at this year's British Film Institute London Film Festival, which kicked off on Wednesday night Beijing time.
Network mixes personality shows with news in quest to compete, David Bauder reports in New York.
Warm up the coffee and break out the cherry pie: Twin Peaks, the Golden Globe-winning cult 1990s television series from David Lynch, is making a comeback.
A Chinese star uses her rising global profile to fight for endangered animals, Zhang Yuwei reports in New York.
Gone Girl turned up safe and sound at the top of the North American box office in its debut weekend, just ahead of horror flick Anna-belle, industry data showed on Monday.
If a picture's worth a thousand words, the world's last pictographic language says volumes about the traditional Naxi culture.
This is a book destined for coffee tables in Tribeca lofts, Upper West Side apartments and Brooklyn townhouses. With stoops.
Allen Lau considers himself living proof that love of good writing is alive and well in the age of streaming video and terse text messages.
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