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A Newly Restored Wings

The first Best Picture Oscar winner emerges to help Paramount celebrate its centennial
January 17, 2012 | By Daniel Eagan

National Film Registry Selections for 2011

From Forrest Gump to silent comedies, 25 titles have been added to a list of our country's most significant films
December 30, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Some Memorable Screenings in 2011

In lieu of a list of my top 10 films of the year, here's a look back at some of the best experiences I had at the theaters
December 28, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Holiday Gift Guide for Film Buffs

Movies every fan should have.
December 16, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Thinking About the End of Film

Film is dying, according to several reports. Or maybe it isn't. Alexander Payne, among others, chimes in.
December 02, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Tribal youths

Preparing for a New River

Klallam tribal members make plans for holy ancestral sites to resurface after the unparalleled removal of nearby dams
December 2011 | By Abigail Tucker

News from the Preservation Front

Why we need to save orphan films as well as blockbusters
November 18, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

More Free Streaming Video Sites

Watch films ranging from Chinese cartoons to deadly sharks on these free resources for online movies and shorts
November 09, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

3-D Movies Through the Years

The current craze has its roots in the 19th century
October 26, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

To Save and Project: Screening Restored Movies

A film festival at MoMA highlights those titles, either beloved and well-known or obscure yet fascinating, that may never reach the home market
October 14, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Celebrating Home Movie Day

Is there really no such thing as a boring or banal home movie?
October 12, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

I Am A Man sanitation workers assemble

The Power of Imagery in Advancing Civil Rights

"Whether it was TV or magazines, the world got changed one image at a time," says Maurice Berger, curator of a new exhibit at American History
October 2011 | By Arcynta Ali Childs

John Howard Griffin

Black Like Me, 50 Years Later

John Howard Griffin gave readers an unflinching view of the Jim Crow South. How has his book held up?
October 2011 | By Bruce Watson

Restoring Ben-Hur: Catherine Wyler Reminisces About her Father’s Biggest Film

A million-dollar restoration will help introduce the Oscar-winning film to a new audience
September 30, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Out Where the West Begins

A new boxed DVD set examines the history of the West in films.
September 21, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Celebrating the Nicholas Brothers

A compilation tribute to the extraordinary dance team of Fayard and Harold Nicholas
September 16, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Remembering Robert Breer and Donald Krim

Looking at the careers of an avant-garde animator and a crucial film distributor
September 14, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Lost and Found: HBO and Ernst Lubitsch

A periodic update of film preservation projects.
September 09, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

A Trip to the Moon as You’ve Never Seen it Before

One of the landmark films in cinema can now be seen in color
September 02, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Taj Mahal

How to Save the Taj Mahal?

A debate rages over preserving the awe-inspiring, 350-year-old monument that now shows signs of distress from pollution and shoddy repairs
September 2011 | By Jeffrey Bartholet


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