Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg and the Battle for the Soul of American Cinema,” by Paul Fischer. Publisher: Celadon. 480 pages. $32.
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LAST WEEKEND I POPPED INTO D.C. for twenty hours to take in a day’s worth of shows at the Kennedy Center. It was a slightly ...
The Broadway in Chicago musical running through Feb. 22 at the Cadillac Palace Theatre captures its S.E. Hinton's classic ...
A new book shows how the decline of the studios and the fresh wind of the 1960s allowed them to turn personal visions into critical and popular success.
Analysis of Netflix's Warner Bros. deal and its risks to competition, prices, and creative freedom in streaming.
The filmography of Diane Keaton is currently showcased at New York City's Film at Lincoln Center, and the throughline is ...
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Top 20 movies that shocked fans by being awful
From big-budget flops to sequel disasters, some films had everything going for them but still crashed and burned! Join us as we count down our picks for movies that should have been amazing but turned ...
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Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Rewrote Hollywood's Rules in the Chaotic 70s. Who's Doing That Now?
The conditions that birthed the last golden age of cinema - bloody conflict abroad, corruption in politics... - are back in ...
February might be known as the month of romance, but with romance often comes something else. You see, people aren't just ...
I love of movies, particularly the 1970s Hollywood classics. Why did I stop watching?
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