Released in 1915, the film was directed by Francis Ford, the brother of famed filmmaker John Ford. It had been listed in a record of 7,200 silent films classified as "lost" ...
Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
Arianne Phillips, the film’s Oscar-nominated costume designer, and music supervisor Steve Gizicki will appear at a special opening event Feb. 27.
The oldest known footage of an organized Black baseball team, discovered at Pebble Hill Plantation, has been preserved and is now on display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in New York.
The iconic cinema in Lincoln Park is celebrating 50 years with a new name, but the same commitment to independent and ...
Tulsa, Okla.’s Bob Dylan Center and Woody Guthrie Center have officially announced “Stepping Into the Unknown,” a new exhibit ...
The tape of The Artistics, the first band of frontman David Byrne and drummer Chris Frantz, was recorded in a Providence apartment and is now in the RISD Archives.
There's a night dedicated to songs linked with movies, the IFTA Film and Drama Awards 2025, The Jonathan Ross Show returns with Brian Cox and Christina Hendricks, while Kerry host Dublin in the ...
Make Utopia great again — by deporting the Jews. That is the premise of the 1924 German silent film, The City Without Jews, which screened most recently at YIVO on Feb. 11, with live accompanying ...
Former “General Hospital” actress Leslie Charleson’s death last month was the result of “sequelae of blunt head trauma,” according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office.
“The Last Showgirl” director Gia Coppola is set to be honored with the Auteur Award at the 7th annual Kodak Awards.
Hungary's filmmakers have seen local success with genre pics and romantic comedies, but concerns remain over the state of ...