Few films have been able to take the gothic themes of this era in literature and bring them to life visually in such a ...
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Of Many Voices (1951)
"Of Many Voices" is a nostalgic narrative that chronicles the evolution of the telephone and its impact on society through ...
A new five-disc set from Kino Lorber gathers the surviving films of the black director from the early days of cinema, who displayed remarkable artistic ambition and an abiding interest in exploring ...
Officially named the Auburn Sports Arena, the large building with exposed rafters was nicknamed “The Barn” and earned its ...
The role of children was also critical in telling the story of documentary short winner, “Mighty Times: The Children’s March, ...
Akira Kurosawa directed nine movies in the 1950s, including underrated films like The Idiot and undisputed masterpieces like ...
Peter Bogdanovich's final film, "Squirrels to the Nuts," has been released in director's cut form on digital platforms.
Jacques Audiard’s crime movie has picked up numerous awards, but where does it figure among the all-time Hollywood ...
Explore the ultimate list of superhero movies, from Marvel to DC, filled with action, epic battles, inspiring heroes, and ...
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michäelle Jean, Governor General of Canada Vancouver became Canada’s third Olympic host city after winning the vote on the second ballot over PyeongChang, South ...
After his 3 1/2-year stint in the service, he attended the Michigan Academy of Arts and graduated from the Lukits Academy of Fine Arts in Los Angeles, then was hired at Disney in April 1951. Following ...