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Fifty years into his career, Martin Scorsese is still searching, still creating, and still discovering what cinema, and life, ...
IndieWire picks the best moments when a movie name-drops its own title, and hears from John Waters about his favorites.
“Gone With the Wind” (1939). Out of fashion because of its sanitized depiction of slavery, but that’s something to discuss ...
Sabrina is an iconic drama-comedy of the 1950s starring Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, which had more drama behind the scenes than on-screen.
Most people would have bent over backwards to work with Katharine Hepburn, but one executive was willing to do whatever he had to do to get her off a project.
There are plenty of great performances from black and white films which still have the power to captivate audiences many ...
The Arzner, which proudly bills itself as London’s first dedicated LGBTQ+ cinema, is now fully up and running in Bermondsey ...
Katharine Hepburn is perhaps the most famous star of screwball comedies. However, her continued fame should not eclipse the ...
Arguably the most feel-good entry in Nora Ephron’s oeuvre, this movie comes in handy just when you’ve convinced yourself that ...