"It isn't just the characters who have gone insane, but almost the environment itself." Can films from the early days of cinema still influence movies being made today? Of course they can! And they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Part German Expressionist throwback, part tripped-out midnight movie acid trip, “The Twentieth” Century is a visionary, and highly ...
An undisputed titan of cinema, Fritz Lang was a genius at luring unsuspecting audiences into his claustrophobic, nightmarish universes. Over a half-century, this versatile, Austrian-born German ...
Nicolas Cage was born Nicolas Kim Coppola, on the fringe of cinema royalty. His uncle is the director Francis Ford Coppola and his aunt is the actor Talia Shire. He grew up one of three brothers in ...
>>CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly listed the Los Angeles County Museum of Art as the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art. The article also incorrectly listed Lotte Eisner ...
American writer-director Robert Eggers is making an impressive bid to be one of the leading filmmakers associated with the ’20s—the 1920s, when the crepuscular, emotion-laden style we now call German ...
Clocks had a big, and usually ominous, presence in movies made between the two world wars. By David Belcher Clocks, and the relentless progress of time, often loom as terrifying as Nosferatu’s fangs ...