Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, the studio with the world’s largest film library, is partnering with Turner Classic Movies, the…
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Since French critic Nino Frank first identified it in the 1940s, film noir has evolved into a unique phenomenon. Look…
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It's happening at this very moment. Somewhere in the world, Manhattan or Tehran, Los Angeles or Taipei, a young moviemaker…
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“When cinema was invented, it was initially used to record life, like an extension of photography. It became an art…