VistaVision is a widescreen movie format from the 1950s that's enjoying a comeback. Some of today's top filmmakers hope the old tech gets new audiences into theaters. In fact, two films getting awards ...
History is riddled with two alternating phases: the times when revolutions take place and the times that freewheel across the landscapes created by those revolutions. The 1950s fall into the first ...
It is quite simply "a Hollywood story," as the tagline goes.
Josh Safdie really didn’t want to make a period film. The “Marty Supreme” co-writer/director, telling IndieWire, while on the Toolkit podcast, he “had a slight repulsion towards doing period.” Part of ...
Luc Haasbroek is a writer and videographer from Durban, South Africa. He has been writing professionally about pop culture for eight years. Luc's areas of interest are broad: he's just as passionate ...
Just outside of Phoenix stands a gem from the past: the last drive-in movie theater in Arizona. Although it opened in 1979, the family-owned West Wind Drive-In in the vibrant, artsy city of Glendale ...
Over 30 years since its release, Ed Wood remains one of Burton’s most critically acclaimed films. Shot in black and white and featuring Depp as the fatally optimistic director, the movie treats Wood’s ...
A new era is born.
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