A famous Hollywood actress once tried to turn down her Emmy, and the real story behind that decision reveals her early battles with fame and artistic conviction.
Jeremy Hicks, Professor of Post-Soviet Cultural History and Film at Queen Mary University of London, has written for The ...
One of the strangest—and most beloved—Spider-Man adaptations was the 1978 Toei Company TV series. Only loosely based on the comic book version of the web-slinger, the series aired for 41 episodes ...
Netflix is getting into the Nazi hunting business and, cousin, business is booming. The streamer announced Tuesday, Nov. 18 that it has officially picked up five one-hour episodes based on The Boys ...
A two-part Zoom series exploring how Holocaust victims used material objects to survive emotionally during World War II will be offered for free in December. Dr. Angela West, adjunct professor in Drew ...
As a young Jewish child, Joan Da Silva had to move from family to family to stay safe from the Nazis in German-occupied Poland, usually without her parents. She also had to pretend to be Catholic, as ...
The Nuremberg trials have inspired filmmakers before, from Stanley Kramer’s 1961 drama to the 2000 television miniseries with Alec Baldwin and Brian Cox. But for the latest take, “Nuremberg,” ...
Holocaust movies have become such a genre of their own that it is hard for them to find anything new to say. Yet directors keep trying — perhaps out of a sense of duty, or the assumed prestige of the ...
The Nuremberg trials have inspired filmmakers before, from Stanley Kramer’s 1961 drama to the 2000 television miniseries with Alec Baldwin and Brian Cox. But for the latest take, “Nuremberg,” ...
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