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TCM Classic Film Festival’s Hosts and Producers Offer Their Personal Picks for 2024 Fest, From ‘Pulp Fiction’ to 100-Year-Old ‘Sherlock Jr.’
- Returning for its 15th annual edition this weekend, the TCM Classic Film Festival will turn Hollywood Blvd. into the center of the movie universe again for four days, for that very obsessive and loving subset of film fans that has the network’s vintage fare as part of their weekly and daily lives. And just what …
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See 'The Princess Bride' on Valentine's Day at Whaling Museum: Things To Do
If you're looking to make plans, we've got you covered! Things To Do rounds up local events happening this week in Fall River and beyond.
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Mickey Mouse Hits The Public Domain, But Don’t Expect To Get A Free Ride On ‘Steamboat Willie’
As of today, the traditionally protective Walt Disney Co will have to deal with an onslaught of Mickey Mouse parodies, mockeries and likely rather explicit variations as the iconic character slips into the public domain. Sorta. In the sober light of 2024, Steamboat Willie, the 1928 short that effectively launched the empire that Walt built, …
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It's not just Mickey: 10 characters and cultural works losing some copyright protection, from Peter Pan to Charlie Chaplin
Here are 10 notable songs, books, and other works losing copyright protection along with Mickey Mouse and what they stood for.
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This week's entertainment includes renaissance fair, Eli Young, Buster Keaton film
The WT Symphony accompanies "The General," Books to Broadway holds its annual fundraiser, the Cottonwood Faire debuts and more.
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Famous birthdays for Oct. 4: Dakota Johnson, Liev Schreiber
Actor Dakota Johnson turns 34 and actor Liev Schreiber turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 4.
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The 22 greatest movie stunts ever, ranked
When it comes to the art of motion picture making, stunt work is one of the industry’s most important yet unsung crafts. Indeed, stunt people have been fighting for their own Oscar category for years. And, seeing how they’ve been putting their lives at great risk for our entertainment pleasure since the dawn of movies, they deserve it. Audiences love to be dazzled and experience something they’ve never seen before. That’s been true since Frank Hanaway fell off a horse in 1903’s The Great Train R
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Buster Keaton stars in 'Our Hospitality' on Wednesday, July 12 at Leavitt Theatre
Classic feature-length silent comedy to be screened on the big screen with live music.
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Franklin widow runs in Hospice of Middletown race on Mother's Day to pay back support
May 13—MIDDLETOWN — Leanora Keeton will have tired legs and a heavy heart as she runs 3.1 miles on Mother's Day morning. While she's racing in the Hospice Care of Middletown Mother's Day 5K at Woodside Cemetery and Arboretum, she also will be remembering her late husband, Ashford "Buster" Keeton Jr., who died on Nov. 30, 2022. He was 84. Keeton, 75, said after her husband was diagnosed with ...
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Charlie Day’s Directorial Debut ‘Fool’s Paradise’ Is More Like a Fool’s Errand
Roadside PicturesMotor-mouthed comedian Charlie Day goes the silent route with Fool’s Paradise, doing his best Buster Keaton routine (pork pie hat included) as a seemingly mentally challenged person who stumbles his way into Hollywood stardom. Alas, whether quiet or noisy, his big-screen comedy (in theaters May 12) is a satire that’s neither sharp enough to make its industry skewering sting, nor sweet enough to compensate for its toothlessness. A few funny cameos aside, it’s a lampoon (written a
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‘M:I 7’ Director Was Determined to ‘Wreck’ a 70-Ton Train Like Buster Keaton
"I thought, 'I've earned that,'" Christopher McQuarrie said of the stunts in "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One."
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