Wang Kai, Yang Shuo, and Dong Zi Jian begin filming River of No Return (Da Jiang Dong Qu)

Well, well, well. The boys have been confirming throughout last month and now it has begun filming. What a handsome cast, I don’t even have to question the acting at all. The new drama River of No Return (working title, lol) is based on the novel written by A Nai. Nick will play the lead character Song Yun Hui, who has great potentials and smarts but was born into a poor family and hence is discriminated against. During the period of Chinese economic reform in 1978, he took his chance and won a seat in college studying engineering technology. And thus begins the hard-working journey of a man against many difficulties to achieve dreams of his childhood and as such he also opens up new ambiguities in his life. I know it’s very vague but this type of story is not my favorite to check out the novel. Lol.

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Movie Updates: A Better Tomorrow 2018, The Dreaming Man, Legends of The Demon Cat, Dunjia, Forever Young

Lots of movies to look forward to!

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Movie Updates: An Yue Xi’s Butterfly Cemetery, Dilraba’s Miracles of the Namiya General Store, The Monkey King 3, Monster Hunt 2, Chinese Widow

A whole slew of updates for movies!

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Friday Photoshoots: Sun Yi and Dong Zi Jian are getting married!

Was gonna post earlier but work has pushed this post back and back. The two 90s kids, Dong Zi Jian and Sun Yi, have decided to pull the trigger with a photoshoot released a few days ago! =)

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Bulletin Board: Cdramaland & Entertainment News (54)

Playing catchup for the hours we missed! =D

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Variety Shows Updates: Divas Hit the Road Season 3, Keep Running, 72 Mysterious Floors, Give Me Five

Plucking this from my news batch to divide the mess into two posts. 😉

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War movie The Founding of An Army reveals star-studded cast

War movie, The Founding of An Army (建军大业), is the third part of the trilogy called Founding of New China, followed by The Founding of a Republic (2009), The Founding of a Party (2011), intended to be released this summer to mark the anniversary of the Chinese army (90th anniversary). The movie gathers 40+ stars in main roles and guest appearances, including both veteran actors and fresh meat, led by Zhu Ya Wen (as Zhou En Lai), Liu Ye (as Mao Zedong), Oho Ou (as Ye Ting), Ma Tian Yu, Liu Hao Ran and Ma Yi Li. The story begins in 1927 at the beginning of the Nanchang uprising, known as the first major Kuomintang–Communist engagement.

The endless scrolling of pretty begins…. hehehe. (It took me an hour to get all the names. Lol!)

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