In preparation for awards season, this seminar surveys the historic winners and losers of the industry's most high-profile film accolades. "What does it REA...
The comic genius of Harold Lloyd meets the musical genius of organist Tom Trenney and the Royce Hall grand organ, with a live accompaniment to Lloyd's 1928 ...
Gunga Din (1939, George Stevens), based loosely on Rudyard Kipling's poem about the Thuggee uprising in British India, starring Cary Grant and Douglas Fairb...
Brigitte Cornand Films Louise Bourgeois. When Brigitte Cornand met Louise Bourgeois in 1994, she made three films about the 97-year-old artist. Tonight, the RE...
The Cinefamily "spoils you rotten" again this year with all the typical holiday schlock, including "veriteacute; footage of department store Santas, misguided m...
Animation historian Jerry Beck returns to the Cinefamily with another special show of "the horrific characters, monstrous motifs and the creepiest concepts in c...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the UCLA Film & Television Archive present a 10-week program delving behind the scenes into contemporary res...
A double feature. First, Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment (1991), featuring an onstage discussion with producer Debra Cha...
Critic Stephen Farber's Monday night series continues with Ballast (2008), about an African-American family's struggle with life in the Mississippi Delt...
There's a definite reason the silent-era actor who sacrificed his own comfort — from contact lenses that ruined his eyesight to costumes that permanen...