When Wendi Deng made a rare public appearance a month ago at the Shanghai International Film Festival, together with her husband Rupert Murdoch, the strongest impression she left on my colleague was her height.
A horse painting by George Stubbs fetched 22.4 million pounds ($35.9 million) at Christie's in London on Tuesday, the third most valuable old master painting to be sold at auction, the company said.
After devoting an entire year to her family, actress Zhao Wei has announced her comeback role, actually two roles.
Famous funnyman Feng Xiaogang shows his dark side in his upcoming comedy.
Hsu plays an airhostess in the romantic comedy, whose sequel will hit theaters on Dec 22.
When singer He Jie talks about goals, she barely mentions chart toppers and best-selling CDs. Instead, she talks about more personal benchmarks, like learning to be more understanding, staying true to herself and living her life with a purpose.
Is it love, or the fascination of watching an accident waiting to happen? Either way, it's hard to stop following Sister Phoenix.
There are few people on the planet cooler than Keanu Reeves, who was in Beijing recently to tie up a movie deal with China Film Group Corporation. Which begs the question, what's the opposite of cool?
Chinese A-list actress Zhao Wei appears on the cover of the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar China.
Veteran actor Chen Peisi turns to French comedy for his latest dramatic venture. Chen Nan finds out more.
An actor known for his good-guy cinematic characterizations, Jiang Wu will present his "wildest onscreen image ever" in the upcoming blockbuster, Let the Bullets Fly, which also marks the first time he has co-starred with his brother Jiang Wen, also the director of the film.
Gu Changwei's feature film about AIDS comes with a documentary about the real roles of six HIV-positive people who worked on the movie.