"Deep Water," a loose follow-up to hit horror movie "Bait 3D," tells the story of a flight that mysteriously crashes into a remote stretch of the ocean on its way to China. | Read More
The artificial intelligence thriller, produced by Alcon and Beijing-based DMG, will open simultaneously in the world's two largest film markets on April 18 but will only be shown in 3D in China. | Read More
The license will be issued to state-backed China National Culture & Art Corporation this week, breaking China Film Group's hold on distributing imported movies. | Read More
Industry insiders at the annual market discuss a slew of recent developments that seem designed to make China a more open and hospitable market, but some remain cautious. | Read More
In day one of THR's Filmart Dailies, the Chinese film boom leads to optimism, indie producer Vivian Qu discusses her directorial debut "Trap Street" and Pegasus green lights the long awaited "Ip Man 3." | Read More
Mexican filmmaker Nicolas Echevarria's latest outing explores the life of Huichol artist Santos de la Torre, whose multi-panelled mural adorns a wall in the subway station off the Louvre in Paris. | Read More
A troubled teen from an impoverished neighborhood learns valuable life lessons from joining a theater group in a film which picked up awards at the recent Miami and Cartagena fests. | Read More
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from episode 415, "Us," of AMC's The Walking Dead as well as the comic book series it is based on.] With only one remaining episode left to go in its fourth season, AMC's The Walking Dead revealed the first look at the much-heralded sanctuary known as Terminus. | Read More
John Singleton criticized the major studios March 19 for refusing to let African-Americans direct black-themed films. "They ain't letting the black people tell the stories," the Oscar-nominated director-writer told students at Loyola Marymount University, expanding on a theme he addressed in a Dec. 18 Hollywood Reporter op-ed piece. | Read More
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