Restored ‘Peking Opera Blues’ Gets 4K Dolby Atmos Show at Shanghai

Restored ‘Peking Opera Blues’ Gets 4K Dolby Atmos Show at Shanghai

Tsui Hark‘s “Peking Opera Blues” returned to the big screen in a new 4K Dolby Atmos restoration, with the remastered version screening at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival. The event was backed by Italian jeweler Bvlgari, which partnered with SIFF on the initiative. The restoration was carried out by Bologna-based film archive L’Immagine Ritrovata. … Read more

How Apple Is Making Your Older iPhone Run Faster and Stay Alive Longer

How Apple Is Making Your Older iPhone Run Faster and Stay Alive Longer

Your aging iPhone will feel a little more responsive once you download iOS 27 later this year. At least, that’s Apple’s claim. At its developer keynote at this year’s WWDC, the company said its next mobile operating system update brings several platform stability improvements that will make older devices, as far back as the iPhone … Read more

Roger Cook Dies: BAFTA-Winning Investigative Journalist Was 83

Roger Cook Dies: BAFTA-Winning Investigative Journalist Was 83

Roger Cook, the trailblazing investigative journalist best known for fronting U.K. network ITV‘s current affairs show “The Cook Report” in the 1980s and 90s, has died. He was 83. Cook’s family confirmed the news in a statement. “Alongside a distinguished and award winning career in journalism, Roger was first and foremost a beloved husband and … Read more

Taiwan Lands 4 Official Annecy Selections, Brings 25 Projects to MIFA

Taiwan Lands 4 Official Annecy Selections, Brings 25 Projects to MIFA

Taiwan‘s presence at the 2026 Annecy International Animation Film Festival and its accompanying MIFA market spans four official competition selections alongside more than 20 additional projects in pitch sessions, showcases, and the Taiwan Pavilion, with support from the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA). The strongest competition title in the Taiwanese lineup is “Welcome to Dolly’s … Read more

Why a judge indefinitely blocked Trump’s ‘beautiful’ payout fund

Why a judge indefinitely blocked Trump’s ‘beautiful’ payout fund

A federal judge indefinitely blocked President Donald Trump’s proposed nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund on Friday and demanded that the administration provide a sworn statement within a week that it will not try to go ahead with creating it in the future.  U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema’s decision demonstrates a more punitive attitude toward the … Read more

1 in 4 World Cup Matches Could Be Played in Dangerous Temperatures

1 in 4 World Cup Matches Could Be Played in Dangerous Temperatures

Extreme heat will be one of the biggest challenges for players and fans during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to an analysis by the World Weather Attribution (WWA), around 25 percent of the 104 matches of the tournament could be played under temperatures that exceed the recommended thermal safety limits. The study points out … Read more

A Crypto Scam Targeted a Gay OnlyFans Star. Then His X Feed Was Flooded With ‘MAGA Propaganda’

A Crypto Scam Targeted a Gay OnlyFans Star. Then His X Feed Was Flooded With ‘MAGA Propaganda’

Patrick Bewley’s X feed was normally filled with posts about leather three-ways and clips of poolhouse erotica. The gay OnlyFans star, known as Daddy Patrick, had decided to get into the adult industry at age 60 and in under two years his followers on X swelled to 132,000. But in April, his feed suddenly became … Read more

China Challenges U.S. Cinema Standards With LED Push at Shanghai Fest

China Challenges U.S. Cinema Standards With LED Push at Shanghai Fest

Chinese technology companies and cinema exhibitors are positioning High Dynamic Range LED screens as both a remedy for a slowing local box office and a vehicle for challenging America’s long-standing grip on international cinema standards, according to a panel at the Shanghai International Film Festival. The push is being led by tech giant Huawei through … Read more

Juno Hong Pitches Debut ‘Only the Moon Knows’ at Shanghai Market

Juno Hong Pitches Debut ‘Only the Moon Knows’ at Shanghai Market

Chinese director Juno Hong has brought her debut feature “Only the Moon Knows” to the Shanghai International Film Festival‘s SIFF Project, where it was selected as one of three international co-production projects presented at the market. The film centers on Cheng Jun, a Chinese international student working the night shift at a 24-hour convenience store … Read more