To Catch a Thief (1958 Spanish Release): Hitchcock, Glamour, and a Poster Made for the Riviera
When To Catch a Thief premiered in 1955, it represented Alfred Hitchcock at his most [...]
Jan
Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and the Art of Screen Dance – Shall We Dance (1937)
Shall We Dance (1937): The Gershwin-Fueled Fred & Ginger Classic — and the Poster That [...]
Jan
Our Roundup of the Best Cats in Cinema
Cats delight and dazzle us with their crazy antics and death-defying leaps. They can be [...]
Mar
From James Bond’s Missing Aston Martin to Submarine Lotuses: The Strange Journeys of Iconic Movie Cars
Some cars in films are so iconic they overshadow the actors and become the stars [...]
Feb
On the Road With the Motortown Revue: How to Make a Motown Hit
For a very brief period in time, some of the most legendary music acts of [...]
Jan
Discovering Studio Ghibli’s Lesser Known Films
Studio Ghibli is a staple of animated film history. Coming up to their 40 year [...]
Jan
Steve McQueen: The Enduring Legacy of an Iconic Actor
Steve McQueen stands today as the “King of Cool,” he left an indelible mark on [...]
Dec
Unravelling The Beatles’ Iconic Magical Mystery Tour 1967 Movie
In the revolutionary year of 1967, The Beatles undertook a groundbreaking creative journey that transcended [...]
Dec
The Endless Summer 50th Anniversary 2013 Classic Surf Movie
“The Endless Summer,” a 1966 documentary directed by Bruce Brown, is a seminal film that [...]
Nov
The Matrix Revolutions, Free Your Mind –
Exploring “The Matrix Revolutions”: A Cinematic Journey “The Matrix Revolutions,” Poster released in 2003, marked [...]
Nov
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