On her way to catch a foreign flick in Beijing, Jane Yao bought a cinnamon roll, had ramen, visited a bookshop, and dropped ...
More than 40% of cinemas in China could go bust, according to a bleak report by the China Film Association. Having been temporary closed during the virus pandemic, audiences may struggle to return ...
Despite the decline, construction of cinema facilities surged ahead. A total of 4,658 new screens were installed in 2024, catapulting the country's total to 90,968, the highest amount in the world.
For a country which will soon assume the mantle of the world's largest cinema audience, China comes out with a surprising number of big budget B-grade flops. Some blame this on censorship ...
The cinema sector took a dive despite a year of government-supported incentives such as free movie tickets and measures to ...
And besides, it forces the customers to spend 191 minutes aboard a very slow boat to China. The vessel in question is the San Pablo, a U.S. gunboat all too patently presented as America in ...
His 20-square-metre makeshift cinema was always packed ... HK start-up makes soft toys that celebrate diversity China has more than 17 million people who are visually impaired.