The Golden Age star was married to Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Franchot Tone, Philip Terry and Alfred Steele ...
From Hattie McDaniel and Sidney Poitier's historic wins to Ellen DeGeneres' iconic selfie, relive some of the most memorable ...
An interesting film lurking behind an exploitative title, Republic Pictures’ 1953 western “Woman They Almost Lynched” is set in early 1865 in “Border City,” a fictitious Ozarks town bisected by the ...
Dr. Susie Mosser, a visiting professor of psychology at Garrett College, will be this month’s Joan Crawford Lecture Series presenter. Her presentation — "Unlike Las Vegas, What Happens ...
Online wagering is all the rage. But the crowdsourced data generally doesn’t interest experts who have built a brand ...
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Marin movie theater presents film noir series

Cinelounge Tiburon presents “Dangerous Dames,” a series of classic film noirs starring iconic actresses. The series, curated by Cinelounge co-founder and creative director Camilla Meoli, kicks off on ...
For her debut doc, Coppola chronicles the work of her long-time friend and collaborator, avoiding hagiography in favor of something more elusive.
Whatever happened to baby Jane? No, I'm not just naming Joan Crawford movies. I'm wondering what in the world is going on with Jane Driscoll (Nicole Brydon Bloom) in Paradise Seas ...
Substantial performances that caught the Academy's attention.
With her famously big eyes and her infamously “unlikable” characters, Bette Davis poured everything she had into her craft. After all, you don't get 10 Oscar nominations just for being pretty. But ...
In “Now, Voyager,” Bette Davis teaches us how to take our glasses off.
These retro moments highlight the industry's Golden Era.