Laurel and Hardy were comedy legends of the 1930s. This classic clip proves their timeless humour still makes us laugh today.
Chinatown, Badlands, Klute, Taxi Driver, and more make up our list of film noir masterpieces that defined the 1970s.
The Triplex Cinema celebrates Valentine’s Day with “Screwball Valentines,” a five-film series on the evolution of screwball comedies from the 1930s to today, running Feb. 11 to March 18.
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The Innkeepers, The Changeling, and The Most Dangerous Game are all among the absolute most underrated horror movies of the ...
Comedy, dancing, a jazz brunch and romantic Broadway tunes offer all kinds of ways to feel the love on Valentine's Day in and ...
Because I am the proud owner of a Criterion Channel subscription, I always look forward to the beginning of the month when the platform debuts a bunch of new film collections to peruse.
The goofy and wry relationship comedy "Splitsville" landing on Hulu and fresh albums by J. Cole and Nick Jonas are some of ...
Seth Wickersham, author of "American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback," helps us understand why quarterbacks are among ...
is going to be an exciting year at cinema, with a wide range of movies that are being exclusively offered to devour on the ...
It’s Valentine’s Day – depending on your point of view, either a cynical cash-grab by the greetings card industrial complex, or a beautiful, heady celebration of the power of love.