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Presenting the top 5 highest-rated Chinese movies (in Mandarin) on IMDb, from beloved Jiang Wen classics to an animated blockbuster!
When the China-made WWII film, "Evil Unbound" — about Japan's notorious germ warfare group Unit 731 — was released earlier in September 2025, there was widespread anticipation, as well as concerns, that the theatrical retelling of the atrocities committed would stoke anti-Japanese sentiments.
China box office sees 'Her Turn' debut at No. 1 with $5 million as 'Evangelion: 3.0+1.0' opens in second, lifting 2025 grosses to $6.29 billion.
The long-awaited sequel to director James Cameron's blockbuster "Avatar" will be released in mainland Chinese cinemas on Dec. 16, 20th Century Studios said on Wednesday.
Two new releases led the China box office over the weekend of Oct. 31–Nov. 2, according to Artisan Gateway. Maoyan Movie’s “Her Turn” topped the chart with RMB35.5 million ($5 million) in its opening two-day frame. Directed by Cheng Yanan, the thriller stars Li Gengxi, Deng Jiajia, Liu Yitie, Huang Xiaoming and Yue Jiayi. The …
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‘Ne Zha 2’ Spurs Debate on Future of Chinese Cinema as 2025 Blue Book Launches at Tokyo Market
At the Tokyo International Film Festival’s TIFFCOM market, the launch of the Blue Book of China Film 2025 – jointly edited by Peking University’s Chen Xuguang and Zhejiang University’s Fan Zhizhong – framed Chinese cinema at a crossroads between crisis and renewal.
An English dub of “Ne Zha 2,” the Chinese animated movie that shattered box office records and has grossed more than $2 billion to date, mostly in China, opens in American theaters this weekend as Western critics give it positive reviews. “Ne Zha 2 ...
WWII doc 'The Sinking of The Lisbon Maru' and the dialogue-free dance epic 'A Tapestry of A Legendary Land' may appear to have nothing in common, but both examine unknown chapters in Chinese history. By Mathew Scott Fang Li couldn’t quite believe his ...
A film based on the Tangshan Earthquake of 1976 moves audiences across China. BEIJING, Aug.12, 2010 -- "23 seconds. 32 years" is the mysterious tagline printed on movie posters across China. Adapted from Zhang Ling's novel "Aftershock," the Feng Xiaogang ...