One hundred years after The New Yorker published its first issue, we delve into the rich history of movies that have been inspired by its writing – from Meet Me in St. Louis to Adaptation.
It started with Norman Brokenshire. As a young man from the Bahamas, aspiring actor Sidney Poitier had a thick accent, which ...
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Before It Was the Batmobile: Michael Keaton's 1967 Chevy Impala That Became a Movie IconMichael Keaton’s Batman wouldn’t have been the same without the legendary Batmobile, but did you know its origins trace back ...
Oscar-Nominated Cinematographers from Edward Lachman to Lol Crawley on Using Classic Techniques for a modern feel.
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The Forgotten 1967 Iso That Stole John Lennons HeartWhen you think of John Lennon, your mind probably drifts to legendary music, round glasses, and peace signs—not ...
There is a long history of turning old folk tales into beautiful horror films. The fantastical vibes of these fairytales are ...
"The reasons why to watch it are that it is known as one of the scariest films ever made, it has a deep, disturbing, and true ...
The Village Voice reviews the current survey of Frederick Wiseman down to earth films showing at Film at Lincoln Center.
Frank Capra's Christmas movie classic is many people's favorite movie, with Jimmy Stewart as a man ready to end it all until he learns the world would be much worse if he'd never existed.
But sometimes you don’t want that! Sometimes you just want to escape the increasingly insane world out there into an action movie. Netflix has made a few of their own, but the bulk of the best ...
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