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For better or for worse, movies that cater to the moodiness, vulgarity, and ineffable sense of superiority of adolescents are ...
The early part of the 20th century was a good time for Hollywood. In the 1920s, the studios were riding high with established stars and their own theater chain.
The Early History of Faking War on Film Early filmmakers faced a dilemma: how to capture the drama of war without getting themselves killed in the process. Their solution: fake the footage ...
The studio also made history with Walmart’s premiere night presentation of 2013’s Man of Steel, which marked the first time that a studio partnered with a retailer for an early movie premiere.
Academics say it’s a solid course for college and university students, but they wish the state didn’t downgrade sociology.
Film Noir’s Early Days: How Studios Resisted, Then Embraced, the Genre Guillermo del Toro's neo-noir 'Nightmare Alley' calls back to an age when the subversive "murder mellers," or off-kilter ...
6 Films to Watch for Black History Month, Recommended by an Expert 11 minute read Denzel Washington in Spike Lee's 1992 Malcolm X, a biopic of the African-American activist.
And now, after war movies took a year off in early 2019 (give or take the expansion of Peter Jackson’s World War I documentary They Shall Not Grow Old), Universal is back in the fight, so to speak.
From the T-Bar-T to the Scottsdale 6 and the College in Tempe, contributor Paul Messinger details the history of seeing movies in and near Scottsdale.
The early part of the 20th century was a good time for Hollywood. In the 1920s, the studios were riding high with established stars and their own theater chain. The last thing they wanted was to ...
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