Connery’s performance is undoubtedly one of his best, but The Name of the Rose also crafts an interesting coming-of-age story ...
one of them the UK’s — and Hitchcock’s — first sound film. John Ford, whose later Westerns would put him among film’s most ...
Tarantino and bare feet. Wes Anderson’s compulsive symmetry. Robert Altman’s overlapping dialogue, eccentric zooms, and bustling ensembles. While some filmmakers might adhere to a relatively anonymous ...
Australia’s regulators have come out swinging against alleged corporate wrongdoing this year, launching a range of ...
In the U.S., the length of copyright protection for works published before 1978 is 95 years. That means works from 1929 and ...
Kickstart your New Year with a fresh lineup of TV shows and films. From nostalgic reunions to suspenseful dramas, here's your ...
Every January 1, numerous creative works enter the public domain, meaning their copyrights have expired and they can be ...
The Sound and the Fury,' 'Singin' in the Rain' and 'The Maltese Falcon' lose their copyright protection on Jan. 1, and it's ...
FKA the Spanish Table, the Paris-Madrid Grocery hides down on Western Avenue, in the borderlands of the Pike Place Market, ...
There is nothing more intriguing than an actual criminal case, and the writers of Criminal Minds used that to their advantage ...
Some of the properties headed into the public domain on Jan. 1 include the first Marx Brothers' film, William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" and the first appearances of Popeye the Sailor Man.
This visual metonym for the military and moral fall of France had, surprisingly enough, never been recreated for a French ...