New Beverly Cinema hosts the return of Shirley Clarke's 1962 film
One of the most gorgeous old silent-film-era relics in West Hollywood -- the Pickfair Studios, on a plot of land known as "The Lot" -- just got ruthlessly gouged by a demolition crane. The redevelopment gore can be blamed on CIM Group, the real-estate investor who owns the historic cluster of build ... More >>
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If the movie people, radio hosts, ex-journalists, academics and cultural gadflies who convened at the Getty Center on Saturday for "How Los Angeles Invented the World" -- a daylong symposium organized by Zócalo Public Square for Pacific Standard Time -- are to be believed, then Los Angeles, long re ... More >>
Why Disney should revive Song of the South and bury The Princess and the Frog
Retrospective pays tribute to Micheaux et al.
Event features array of genres, periods and themes
Two Guevara films in one four-hour sitting
When writing about them really mattered
One critic takes a second glance at his first impression
Miss a week of Deadline Hollywood Daily? Heres your fix!
Freestyle riffs & ruminations on black music and pop culture at the dawn of 2007
Soaking up Steven Soderbergh’s multiplatform opus
An interview with Arnaud Desplechin
Thoughts on Gigli and late-summer truffle hunting
Highlights of the 2002 Silver Lake Film Festival
Charles Laughton directs
Apocalypse Now Redux
A history of drugs and the movies
Academics and amateurs unite to save the orphan film
A Czech master rediscovered
The women of Hollywood
Four women on race, art and making movies
Dot-coms struggle to create new entertainment form
Avant-garde legend Ken Jacobs
Can David Malmuth’s “urban destination entertainment center” save the Boulevard?
How Mr. Wasserman Changed Hollywood
The American Cinematheque (and Cecil B. De Mille) returns
80% free, 20% cheap
Notes on black film and the career of F. Gary Gray
The life and legend of Bill Pickett
