Research by Chinese ticketing agency Maoyan appears to show that Chinese people have not lost their taste for feature films during the recent coronavirus-enforced closure of cinemas.
27.02.2020 - 18:12 / eonline.com
At just 18 years old, I Am Not Okay With This star Sophia Lillis is doing something she's more than OK with. "I've always wanted to be a girl with superpowers," she told E! News.
As Sydney in the new Netflix series, she's got those superpowers and so much more. Since commanding audience's attention while battling Pennywise in 2017's It, Lillis went on to play a young Amy Adams in Sharp Objects and lead her own movies with Gretel & Hansel and Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase.
Research by Chinese ticketing agency Maoyan appears to show that Chinese people have not lost their taste for feature films during the recent coronavirus-enforced closure of cinemas.
Despite what the company called a “challenging” period, Chinese online publisher and TV producer China Literature completed its first year on the stock market with a 22% increase in profits to $156 million (RMB1.1 billion). It was rewarded with a 10% jump in its shares by midday Wednesday.
A theater in China has decided to reopen its’ doors to the public after being locked up since the end of January due to coronavirus. However, no one showed up!
At least one cinema in China’s far west officially reopened its doors Monday after shuttering for nearly two months due to coronavirus prevention measures, it has said — but no viewers came the first day.
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Those hungry for more of the East/West culture-clash terrain of “Crazy Rich Asians” and “The Farewell” may savor the slightly downsized pleasures of “Go Back to China,” which offers up some of the first film’s lifestyle glamour plus the second’s more earnest family drama.
Independent distribution company Infotainment China has acquired the China rights to the buzzy Holocaust film “Persian Lessons,” which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival last week.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
It was at the Oscars 2020 when comic book fans got the crossover, many so desire! Amongst the presenters at the 92nd Academy Awards, we had Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman themselves Brie Larson and Gal Gadot, jointly give Oscars alongside their hero Sigourney Weaver. "Women are the real superheroes," Sigourney had proudly proclaimed as Brie and Gal went on to talk about their own Fight Club, where men were allowed but with their shirts off, at all times!
The coronavirus is quickly upending a slew of events set to take place in China and the surrounding region, including the release of Disney’s live-action adaptation of “Mulan.” Since the outbreak -- which was first detected in Wuhan, China -- triggered the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare …
Kim Kardashian's dreams are coming true! In the middle of working on prison reform and becoming a lawyer, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star had the privilege to participate in a very special photo shoot. As it turns out, Kim was able to team up with the one and only Cher for Carine Roitfeld's new CR Fashion Book Issue 16.
A Manchester man has been released from quarantine after travelling to China amid fears of coronavirus.
Billie Eilish is living out every dream an 18-year-old could have, from singing a James Bond theme song "No Time to Die" for the 007 franchise's upcoming film, scoring Grammys in the Big Four for her first time, having a No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit and a No. 1 Billboard 200 debut studio album, and much more.