In December 1933, five-year-old Shirley Temple signed with a nearly-bankrupt Fox Studios. In History looks back at how she revived the studio's fortunes – and became a superstar.
Ah, the holidays. A magical time of year when families gather, friends reconnect, and someone inevitably starts a debate about whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie. But instead of relying on awkward ...
Nobody puts baby in a corner, but they’re putting her in the National Film Registry. “Dirty Dancing” from 1987, in which ...
Facebook drama “The Social Network,” 1974’s indie horror classic “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and Patrick Swayze and ...
The Library of Congress National Film Registry has unveiled their 25 movie title additions for the year, a quarter of them ...