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November 18, 2008
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, the studio with the world’s largest film library, is partnering with Turner Classic Movies, the
November 4, 2008
As we enter the home stretch of the 2008 presidential race and brace for the endless “I approved this message”
June 6, 2008
Macbeth (1948) directed by Orson Welles Made in just 23 days, Orson Welles‘ black-and-white experiment combines cinematic visuals with theatrical
April 11, 2008
Not very many rock concert documentaries are chosen to serve as the opening night attraction of the prestigious Berlin International
September 23, 2006
Since French critic Nino Frank first identified it in the 1940s, film noir has evolved into a unique phenomenon. Look
March 21, 2005
Howard Hawks’ Scarface (1932) With a few exceptions, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the group that hands
January 24, 2005
The 1990s may be the decade in which American independent moviemakers—and the distribution companies that released their films—broke through the
March 27, 2004
It’s happening at this very moment. Somewhere in the world, Manhattan or Tehran, Los Angeles or Taipei, a young moviemaker
January 28, 2004
Robert Shaw, Robert Redford and Paul Newman aren’t all in on The Sting (1973), directed by George Roy Hill. When
September 30, 2003
“When cinema was invented, it was initially used to record life, like an extension of photography. It became an art