His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
It can still bring tears to your eyes watching the final scene of this musical romantic drama, when two New York City teenage gangs unite to carry Tony’s lifeless body away in a funeral procession, ...
Truman Capote, the Southern-born literary genius, was an author, screenwriter, playwright, documentary director and even an actor, but did you know he also wrote one of the all-time classic horror ...
A stranger walks alone in the country, and when the police stop him for questioning they find a Bible on him. This seems suspicious. The officer reads a passage seemingly at random, from the Book of ...
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10 Classic 1960s Movies That Were Ahead Of Their Time
The 1960s were a period of tumult and change across the world, and this was definitely echoed in iconic art that was created ...
The 1961 film, which was banned in Spain, has been restored and revived in a limited run at Film Forum. By J. Hoberman Not just a great movie, Luis Buñuel’s “Viridiana” was also a masterful prank. In ...
Mike Thomas is the TV Resource Editor for Collider and is responsible for crafting TV guides and materials for fans who want to learn more about their favorite shows. He's also helped cover several ...
A 1961 film named Bhaiya made history by featuring the first Chhath Puja song in Indian cinema. This Magahi language film brought a regional festival to a national platform. Its song, 'Soopwe ...
Newly excavated and restored, Peter Kass’s 1961 movie, full of trippy distortions and grim associations, gets its first New York run at Film at Lincoln Center. By J. Hoberman Peter Kass’s “Time of the ...
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