‘Camera Man’: How Author Dana Stevens Uses Buster Keaton’s Career to Track the History of Cinema Itself
The Slate film critic’s genre-bending new book proves that the sad-eyed silent comedian still has drawing power.
The Slate film critic’s genre-bending new book proves that the sad-eyed silent comedian still has drawing power.
This January, the largest collection of art since 1998 will become public domain.
NFPB Study Reveals Staggering Loss of Early Silent Films
A New Online Compendium Provides Evidence of the Many Women Who Worked in Film in Its Silent Era
Film History Nerds Rejoice! Old Film Journals and Mags Now Searchable for Everyone
When is It Okay to Get a Refund at the Movies?
The Doc Option: Instead of “War Horse” Watch “The Battle of the Somme”
Short Starts: Watch Steven Spielberg’s 1968 Calling Card, “Amblin'”
The Doc Option: Instead of “Chipwrecked” Watch “Chumming With Chipmunks”
Short Starts: Watch 5 Early “Sherlock Holmes” Films (Plus Muppets)
Oscars for Animals? Rise of the Uggie the Dog and Andy Serkis Campaigns
One Little Problem with “Hugo” (Spoilers)