Actor John Saxon best known for starring in Nightmare on Elm Street and Enter the Dragon died on Saturday in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He was 83.
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Actor John Saxon best known for starring in Nightmare on Elm Street and Enter the Dragon died on Saturday in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He was 83.
Olivia de Havilland, two-time Academy Award winner and star of “Gone With the Wind,” died on Sunday from natural causes. She was 104.
John Lewis, civil rights leader, social activist, and congressman died on Friday, July 17th.
Rooftop Films, in partnership with the New York City Economic Development Corporation, is proud to present the Brooklyn Drive-In—opening this Friday, July 17th.
Actress Kelly Preston lost her two-year battle with breast cancer on Sunday July 12th; she was 57 years old.
Three Emerson College students had an idea to start a film festival as a way to showcase student filmmakers around the Boston area. When coronavirus forced everyone into quarantine, they had a choice to either let their months of prepping go in vain or to find a way to make it happen; they chose the latter
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20-year-old Julian Bass became Tik Tok’s latest viral star last week when his superhero-inspired video went viral.
July is off to a good start with the release of some highly anticipated official trailers.
The UK arts sector will receive $2 billion in government relief after being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The UK announced over the weekend that emergency grants and loans would protect the country’s museums, galleries, theaters, independent cinemas, heritage sites, and music venues.
Earl Cameron, one of Britain’s first breakthrough Black actors, has passed away peacefully in his Kenilworth home on Friday, July 3rd.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 819 to join, including Awkwafina, Natasha Lyonne and Lakeith Stanfield.