A long-lost piece of film could blow the JFK assassination wide open — and prove once and for all there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll that fateful day.
Accomplishing an intergenerational feat, director David Greaves completes his father William Greaves’ wondrous consideration of the Harlem Renaissance.
From The Last Detail to Badlands, these masterpieces have become enshrined in cinematic history, coming to represent the accomplishments of the 1970s.
While the East digs out from under feet of snow and ice, Park City is dry as a bone. Desiccated slopes encircling Main Street ...
Some treasure Donald E Westlake as the writer of the comedy caper novel, others because he wrote the darkest noir fiction of ...
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