Studios often destroyed prints to reclaim silver from the reels or simply tossed them aside once profits dried up. By the ...
Film restorers Robert Harris and James Mockoski revive "The New Klondike," a forgotten 1926 Paramount gem scheduled to ...
Visit the historic sites of the city as they looked after WWI in this rare travel footage from the Prelinger Archive. In addition to the video below, Hawkes shot a number of amazing stills which you ...
The documentary on Candy’s life and career by Colin Hanks, son of Tom Hanks, aired at the Toronto Film Festival in September ...
In Birth of the Pearl, an early silent film (1901) by Frederick S. Armitage, a woman slowly rises from a giant oyster shell. She looks annoyed to be awake, rolling her eyes, and striking a halfhearted ...
A 30-minute montage of century-old newsreels stands as one of the most emotional film experiences I’ve had this year.
If you’ve ever wanted to see a film more than a hundred years in the making, you’ll have a chance to do so to close out the month at the third annual Kenworthy Silent Film Festival. Running from Sept.
Long before Alfred Hitchcock became a household name associated with classics like “Psycho” and “Dial M for Murder,” he began his filmmaking career in the U.K. But even before releasing 1930s British ...