Jonathan Demme Turns the Kurt Vonnegut Story, “Who Am I This Time?,” Into a TV Movie, with Susan Sarandon & Christopher Walken in Starring Roles (1982) Post date May 26, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Film
Considering Rocky/Creed, Our Most Successful Sports Film Franchise — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #149 Post date May 24, 2023 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Film, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop, Sports, sports films
The First-Ever Film Version of Lewis Carroll’s Tale, Alice in Wonderland (1903) Post date May 10, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Film
A Star Wars Film Made in a Wes Anderson Aesthetic Post date May 4, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Film, random
Wes Anderson Re-Creates The Truman Show, Armageddon & Out of Sight as Stage Plays Performed by the Cast of Rushmore (1999) Post date April 18, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Comedy, Film, Television
Wes Anderson Goes Sci-Fi in 1950s America: Watch the Trailer for His New Film Asteroid City Post date March 31, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
David Byrne Explains How the “Big Suit” He Wore in Stop Making Sense Was Inspired by Japanese Kabuki Theatre Post date March 30, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Fashion, Film, Music
The Complete “Everything is a Remix”: An Hour-Long Testament to the Brilliance & Beauty of Human Creativity Post date March 30, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In creativity, Film, Music
Watch the World’s First Film in Babylonian, The Poor Man of Nippur Post date March 29, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History, language
Amélie Was Really a KGB Spy: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Re-Edits His Beloved Film, Amélie, into a New Comedic Short Post date March 21, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
Essential Japanese Cinema: A Journey Through 50 of Japan’s Beautiful, Often Bizarre Films Post date March 8, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
A Street Musician Plays Pink Floyd’s “Time” in Front of the 1,900-Year-Old Pantheon in Rome Post date March 3, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Film, Music
How One Man Keeps Showing Films in a Japanese Cinema That Closed 58 Years Ago: A Moving, Short Documentary Post date February 24, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, Travel
The Art of Making Movie Trailers: A Longtime Movie Trailer Editor Breaks Down Classic Previews for Dr. Strangelove, Carrie, and Others Post date February 23, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
Do Movie Androids Want to Love Us or Kill Us? Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #144 Post date February 14, 2023 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In artificial-intelligence, Film, Pretty Much Pop, Sci Fi, science fiction films
Why We All Need Subtitles Now Post date January 31, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, technology, Television
Adapting the Unfilmable Story of Pinnochio — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #143 Post date January 31, 2023 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In children's stories, Film, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop
Liam Neeson Stars as Raymond Chandler’s Legendary Detective Philip Marlowe: Watch the Trailer for the New Film Post date January 26, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Film, Literature
When Orson Welles Denounced Elia Kazan as a Traitor for Giving Other Filmmakers’ Names to Joe McCarthy (1982) Post date January 25, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
Bell Telephone Launched a Mobile Phone During the 1940s: Watch Bell’s Film Showing How It Worked Post date January 24, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History, technology
Contribute a Song to WNYC’s Public Song Project & Use Your Creativity to Explore the Public Domain Post date January 20, 2023 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In books, Film, Literature, Music
Watch Jeff Beck (RIP) Smash His Guitar: A Classic Scene from Antonioni’s Blowup (1966) Post date January 12, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Film, Music
Watch Hundreds of Free Movies on YouTube: Golden-Age Classics, International Masterpieces, and Even 21st-Century Hollywood Post date January 6, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
What’s Entering the Public Domain in 2023: Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, Franz Kafka’s Amerika & More Post date January 4, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In books, Film, Music
Watch Restored Versions of Classic Fleischer Cartoons on Youtube, Featuring Betty Boop, Koko the Clown & Others Post date December 30, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In animation, Film, History
The Junky’s Christmas: William S. Burrough’s Dark Claymation Christmas Film Produced by Francis Ford Coppola (1993) Post date December 20, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Film
The Avant-Garde Animated Films of Walter Ruttmann, Still Strikingly Fresh a Century Later (1921-1925) Post date December 19, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In animation, Film
Behold Beautiful Original Movie Posters for Metropolis from France, Sweden, Germany, Japan & Beyond Post date December 16, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In design, Film
Watch 80 Free Documentaries from Kino Lorber: Includes Films on M. C. Escher, Stanley Kubrick, Hannah Arendt, Hilma af Kint & More Post date December 16, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
Hear the Best of Angelo Badalamenti (RIP) from 1986-2017: Features Music from David Lynch’s Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks & More Post date December 15, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, Music
480 Filmmakers Reveal the 100 Greatest Movies in the World Post date December 8, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
The 30 Greatest Films Ever Made: A Video Essay Post date December 7, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
The 100 Greatest Films of All Time According to 1,639 Film Critics & 480 Directors: See the Results of the Once-a-Decade Sight and Sound Poll Post date December 2, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
See 21 Historic Films by Lumière Brothers, Colorized and Enhanced with Machine Learning (1895-1902) Post date November 30, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
The First Kiss Captured on Film: Behold “The Kiss” Shot by Photography Pioneer Eadweard Muybridge (1887) Post date November 22, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
Around the World in 1896: 40 Minutes of Real Footage Lets You Visit Paris, New York, Venice, Rome, Budapest & More Post date November 8, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
Watch the First Horror Film, George Méliès’ The Haunted Castle (1896) Post date October 31, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Film
Watch Free Cult Films by Stanley Kubrick, Fritz Lang, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi & More on the New Kino Cult Streaming Service Post date October 31, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Film
Watch Hieronymus Bosch: Touched by the Devil, a Documentary Streaming Free Online Post date October 28, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Film
See Metropolis‘ Scandalous Dance Scene Colorized, Enhanced, and Newly Soundtracked Post date October 27, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
Why Quentin Tarantino Will Only Make 10 Movies Post date October 19, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
Watch Vintage Videos Capturing Life in Japan from the 1960s Through Today Post date October 12, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History, Travel
When a Modern Director Makes a Fake Old Movie: A Video Essay on David Fincher’s Mank Post date October 6, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity: Watch the Free Art Documentary Online (with Voicing from Stephen Fry) Post date October 4, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Film
Why Predator — A Discussion of the Film Franchise on Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #133 Post date September 29, 2022 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Film, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop
Revisit Louise Brooks’ Most Iconic Role in the Too-Sexy-for-Weimar Silent Film Pandora’s Box (1928) Post date September 22, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Film
Beyond the Visible: Hilma Af Klint: Watch a Documentary on the Swedish Abstract Painter Free Online Post date September 20, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Film
How The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Invented Psychological Horror Film & Brought Expressionism to the Screen (1920) Post date September 14, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
RIP Jean-Luc Godard: Watch the French New Wave Icon Explain His Contrarian Worldview Back in the 1960s Post date September 14, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
Two Women in Their 90s Recall Their Teenage Years in Victorian 1890s London Post date September 6, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Fashion, Film, History, Video - Politics/Society
Winnie the Pooh Went Into the Public Domain, and Someone Already Turned the Story Into a Slasher Film: Watch the Trailer for Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey Post date September 2, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In books, creativity, Film, Video - Arts & Culture
Kino Lorber Puts Online 50 Free Films: Watch Classics by Jean-Luc Godard, Derek Jarman, Taika Waititi & Other Major Filmmakers Post date September 2, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film
The Atomic Café: The Cult Classic Documentary Made Entirely Out of Nuclear Weapons Propaganda from the Cold War (1982) Post date August 31, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
How Cinema Inspired Edward Hopper’s Great Paintings, and How Edward Hopper Inspired Great Filmmakers Post date August 29, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, Film
Jordan Peele as Auteur of the Film Nope — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #131 Post date August 29, 2022 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Film, Jordan Peele, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop
Watch 70+ Soviet Films Free Online, Courtesy of Mosfilm, the Hollywood of the Soviet Union Post date July 27, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
Watch Hundreds of Polish Films Free Online: Feature Films, Documentaries, Animations & More Post date July 26, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Film
Free Documentaries from Spain Let You Watch the Traditional Making of Wine, Cheese, Churros, Honey & More Post date July 22, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, History
Walter Benjamin Explains How Fascism Uses Mass Media to Turn Politics Into Spectacle (1935) Post date July 15, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Film, History, politics
“Downton Abbey” and the Allure of Historical Drama — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #127 Post date July 14, 2022 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Film, historical drama, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop, Television