Last Stand
New blockbuster “The Eight Hundred” rescues beleaguered box office and depicts KMT soldiers as heroes
New blockbuster “The Eight Hundred” rescues beleaguered box office and depicts KMT soldiers as heroes
Zhou Meisen’s popular novel tackles corruption and scandal at the heart of Chinese politics
Actors playing antagonists are harassed and abused online by overzealous fans confusing reality with TV
Guangzhou exhibition for the visually impaired probes boundary between art and sight
Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum’s exhibition challenges the creative boundaries of memory and history
Director Yang Lina breaks new cinematic ground with portrayal of mother-daughter relationship based in hate
How verses by an obscure Tang hermit inspired an American countercultural movement
Hit talent show featuring ‘older’ women may not be feminist—but viewers are ready to forgive
A surge in “portrait mode” dramas is redefining how video platforms present their content
The viral documentary traces China’s unregulated mining industry, and the health and safety risks that haunt it—and the director’s own family