Chaoshan-Dialect Indie Tearjerker Tops China’s May Box Office and More
While the box office revenue remained lukewarm this Labor Day holiday, many domestic films won over audiences and critics alike, from the poignant st…
While the box office revenue remained lukewarm this Labor Day holiday, many domestic films won over audiences and critics alike, from the poignant st…
From scams targeting the hearing-impaired to the long-awaited Three Kingdoms-themed animation, here are some notable films from this underwhelming Na…
Qin Tian’s award-winning film exposes the growing pains of Chinese urbanization through the lens of gender
Led by critically acclaimed war drama “Dead to Rights” and animation “The Legend of Hei 2,” China’s recent domestic film releases have turned their p…
Despite a sluggish box office, these Chinese films stood out over the Labor Day holiday this May
Despite a promising opening, this National Day holiday’s box office ends with another round of disappointing performances
Classic novel “Dream of the Red Chamber” has been subject to dozens of film and TV adaptations in the last century, but why is no one satisfied?
Movie-going fatigue strikes audiences as box office revenues decline by almost half from last year’s summer season
Hong Kong novelist Yi Shu’s works are being adapted for movie and TV, but not everyone is sold on the messaging of these female-centric stories
In a bid to appease the demand for a “true comedy,” “Successor” has won over audiences with its wit and humor, but falls short in humanizing the hard…
In a unique year with no winner for the Best Feature award, here are five movies from the FIRST International Film Festival that are still worth watc…
Discover five recent female-centered films and the women directors behind them