Movies
Jurassic Park's Unlikely Symbiosis With Real-World Science
The 1993 film showed both the promise and misconceptions that surround ancient DNA
How ‘Jurassic Park’ Made History 25 Years Ago, Propelling Computer-Generated Animation Forward
It was the first time that computer-generated characters interacted with human actors on screen. How has the technology improved since then?
Get Schooled on the History of Where 'Grease' Was Really Filmed
Tell me about it, stud
Rare Technicolor Snippets of Lost Films Discovered
The fragments from the 1920s films were found taped to the beginnings and ends of other movies
How the 'Infinity War' Directors' Childhood Gave Them the Guts to Pull Off That Ending
Marvel comes to D.C. to delve into Avengers spoilers and make a Smithsonian donation
Movie Theaters Will Be Legal in Saudi Arabia Again After 35 Years
'Black Panther' will be the first movie to be screened to mark the reopening of the country's cinemas
Watch: The First Trailer for 'Mary Shelley' Explores the Many Inspirations for 'Frankenstein'
The biopic will follow Mary Wollstonecraft's scandalous teenage romance with the older Percy Bysshe Shelley and the events that shaped her most famous book
The Science Behind the Unbearably Cute IMAX Movie "Pandas"
Wild populations of these loveable fuzz-faced bears need help, and scientists are on the case
Wes Anderson’s Fastidious Whimsy Has Delighted Moviegoers for Decades
A Smithsonian retrospective breathes fresh life into Anderson’s kaleidoscopic filmography
This Texas Company Is Fighting Hollywood's Gender Inequality With Hard Data From Movie Scripts
StoryFit uses artificial intelligence to analyze film scripts for how characters are portrayed by gender
Become a Nicer, Gentler Neighbor With This Trailer for a Documentary About Mister Rogers
To mark the late children's television visionary's 90th birthday, Focus Features teases a clip of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
Winnie-the-Pooh Returns to the Big Screen in a New Teaser Trailer
A live-action film of the iconic tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff hits theaters this summer
Watch the Teaser Trailer for the Mary Poppins Sequel Starring Lin-Manuel Miranda and Emily Blunt
The highly anticipated reboot hits theaters in December
Smell-O-Vision, Astrocolor and Other Film Industry Inventions That Proved To Be Flops
Sound, color and special effects transformed the moviegoing experience. These innovations decidedly did not.
The Reckoning
Thirty years ago, an acclaimed series of documentaries introduced the world to an isolated tribe in Papua New Guinea. What happened when the cameras left?
The New Director of the Smithsonian’s African Art Museum Reflects on the Look and Fashion of <em>Black Panther</em>
The blockbuster movie borrowed from multiple African peoples to create a unique Wakandan style
Why This Film Based on a 16th-Century Poem Has Sparked Violent Protests in India
The controversy around <i>Padmaavat</i> centers around its depiction of a legendary Hindu queen
Probing the Paradoxes of Native Americans in Pop Culture
A new exhibition picks apart the cultural mythologies surrounding the first “Americans”
Why Is Some Art So Bad That It’s Good?
Sometimes a work of art is characterized by a string of failures, but nonetheless ends up being a gorgeous freak accident of nature
What the Batmobile Tells Us About the American Dream
Fans of DC Comics will go batty for this new installation at the National Museum of American History
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