From Hattie McDaniel and Sidney Poitier's historic wins to Ellen DeGeneres' iconic selfie, relive some of the most memorable ...
The Golden Age star was married to Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Franchot Tone, Philip Terry and Alfred Steele ...
A new restoration undertaken by the Academy Film Archive and Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation will screen this weekend at the 12th annual Cinema Revival Film Festival. One of the best films screening ...
For the February issue of Boca magazine, I spoke with Scott Eyman, a renowned film historian based in West Palm Beach and the author of 17 books on the stars, producers and directors who built the ...
Along with the preview of 2026 we’re publishing this week, we thought we should take one more look over our shoulder at 2025: There are always far more noteworthy books than we can cover, and those ...
EXCLUSIVE: Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason’s 62-minute film Joan of Arc has been acquired for a clutch of key territories including North American and the UK in the wake of its premiere at San ...
Great actors change every time we see them, but the great movie stars succeed on the strength of the personas they carry from film to film. Those personas can also serve, consciously or unconsciously, ...
She was one of Hollywood’s brightest and most controversial stars. For nearly five decades, Joan Crawford captivated audiences from the silent era to the 1960s in roles that defined the grit and ...
It’s not certain when Joan Crawford was born — various sources say 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908 (that’s showbiz) — but she definitely died in 1977, and ...
Many people know the campy horror flick “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?” and the 1945 noir thriller that won Crawford her Oscar, “Mildred Pierce.” These three films, available to rent for less than ...
In 1981, the late American Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell appeared in the pages of Vogue wearing a black leather blazer, cornflower blue turtleneck sweater, and a pair of rust-colored pants. Her ...