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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

Dinosaur Drive-In: Tammy and the T-Rex

A 1990s high school romance flick takes an odd turn when an animatronic dinosaur gets the Frankenstein treatment
October 12, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Classic Movie Theaters: The Colonial, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

A recurring series about movie theaters of the past
October 07, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Science on Screen: Explaining Why Zombies Want to Eat You and Other Mysteries of Life

A film series examines how movies make use of science
October 05, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

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

Playing It Again: The Big Business of Re-Releases

How rereleases drove—and still drive—the film industry
September 28, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

From Toronto to New York: The Fall Film Festivals

The fall film festival lineup is filled with avant garde movies and Oscar contenders
September 23, 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

Dinosaur Drive-In: Raptor

In it's own weird way, Raptor is the matryoshka doll of awful dinosaur cinema
September 21, 2011 | By Brian Switek

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

Using Movies to Debate Sign Language

A 1913 film mirrors contemporary conflicts over how best to teach the deaf
September 07, 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

Where to Find Old Films Online, Streamed Legally and for Free

Thousands of fascinating films are available for free streaming and download, if you know where to look
August 31, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Screening “I Have a Dream”

It may be difficult to view the entire 17-minute speech online, but two noteworthy films were made about the March on Washington that highlight that momentous day
August 26, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Paradise Lost’s Joe Berlinger on the Roots of his West Memphis Three Films

The director of the award-winning documentary reflects on what it was like to film a "real-life Salem Witch Trial"
August 24, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Behind the Lost Hitchcock Film

Found in a New Zealand archive, the White Shadow offers a glimpse into early film history that extends beyond the famous director
August 19, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Ken Kesey on bus

Ken Kesey’s Pranksters Take to the Big Screen

It took an Oscar-winning director to make sense of the drug-addled footage shot by the author and his Merry Pranksters
August 05, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan


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