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The summer months are filled with film festivals, many of them holding outdoor screenings to take advantage of the warm ...
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Horror movies have always been a significant part of Hollywood, dating back to the silent era, when German expressionism ...
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Soderbergh's highly underrated adaptation of Joseph Kanon's novel of the same name is a staggeringly brilliant homage to ...
EIFF is back with new venues, 007 and Budd Boetticher retrospectives, new films from Andrew Kotting, and Charlie Shakleton ...
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Fireballs, amputation and explosive rows: how two of the most iconic racing movies ever made almost pushed their stars to self-destruction ...
If you'll be in SF for Frameline49, here's your handy guide to some of the most exciting films screening at the fest.
Film historian Ben Model talks to IndieWire about his new book 'The Silent Film Universe' and his company Undercrank Productions' new restorations.
Having in mind such important and transcendental facts, the film "Café Elektric" (1927) will then be comprehensible for any silent audience. The picture was directed by Herr Gustav Ucicky, one of the ...