On Feb. 5, 1919, screen legends Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith formed United Artists.
The National Film Preservation Board announced Thursday the 25 films joining the National Film Registry, which now has a ...
Also picked for preservation: ‘The Thing,' ‘Before Sunrise,' ‘Frida,' ‘Inception,' ‘Philadelphia,' ‘The Incredibles' and ‘The ...
Six silent films were added in this batch, as well as modern Hollywood classics like "Clueless" and "The Karate Kid." This round also marks Ken Burns' first time being added to the library.
Owners of independent studios across Los Angeles are struggling in the face of a historic downturn in production activity.
The independent movie theater just recently secured a new film booker in an effort to screen a diverse mix of indie, foreign ...
These films, along with “White Christmas” and “Inception,” are among 25 selected by the Librarian of Congress this year.
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller “Inception,” the heartwarming tale of mentorship “The Karate Kid,” John Carpenter’s horror film “The Thing,” and the Pixar animated superheroes fantasy “The ...
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This day in history: Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford & other bigwigs founded United Artists
On February 5, 1919, Hollywood’s most famous names, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and D.W. Griffith, ...
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The National Film Registry adds ‘Karate Kid,’ ‘Truman Show,’ and 23 other films to its collection
The Library of Congress has officially expanded its cinematic vault, ensuring that a diverse array of American stories ...
Among the 25 films selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for future generations are "The Big Chill," Wes ...
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