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Brooklyn Heights is one of several neighborhoods that have come to epitomize and romanticize New York City life…at least for actors and movie audiences. From Cher’s kicking a can amble along Cranberry Street to the accompaniment of Puccini’s mellifluous chords in Moonstruck (1987) to Anthony Newley and Sandy Dennis arm-in-arm stroll down the Promenade in [...]
The newly arrived Ruth film is part of the video collection of Major League Baseball Productions, the league’s official archivist, which spans more than 100 years and includes about 150,000 hours of moving images. Most of the collection is stored in plastic cases that line metal shelves of a room labeled “Major League Baseball Film [...]
Rooftop Films needs to raise $70,000 by October or experience a severe setback in its cinematic programming. In spite of seeing an increase in ticket sales, enjoying a rise in popularity, the Rooftop’s foundation and corporate support has been affected by the global economic crisis, forcing them to scale back their funding.
In addition to its [...]
MANHATTA (1921) is a film that, for decades, has been more famous as a topic amongst film historians than for actually ever being seen (or even heard of) by anyone. It shared the mostly unseen worship that silent films such as F.W. Murnau’s NOSFERATU and Robert Wiene’s THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI evoked in the [...]
THE YULE LOG CELEBRATES 42 YEARS
PIX 11 TO AIR THE YULE LOG ON DECEMBER 25 FROM 9AM TO 1PM
NEW YORK, December 3, 2008 – It wouldn’t be a holiday in New York without The WPIX Yule Log! The Yule Log, the famous film loop of a burning log in a hearth, has mesmerized viewers since [...]
In ROSEMARY’S BABY (1968), that most devilishly delightful film, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) experiences a dream which is possibly no dream at all but is really happening and which quickly turns into a nightmare. It’s 4 October 1965 and earlier that evening Rosemary had eaten a piece of chocolate mousse (courtesy of [...]
On July 25-26, from 8:06 p.m. to 2:42 a.m., an Auricon 16mm camera was rolling steadily and (but for three reel changes) uninterruptedly. Shooting at 24 frames-per-second b/w, the in-progress film’s controversial director along with his crew were situated in the offices of the Rockefeller Foundation on the 41st Floor of the Time-Life Building. Nine [...]
In Woody Allen’s film ANNIE HALL, Alvy Singer (Allen) describes his childhood home situated directly under a roller coaster. Flashbacks reveal his family “happily” gathered together for Alvy’s birthday. Everyone is neatly arranged around a neatly trimmed birthday cake that, in an instant of thunderous-sounding motion, is left broken and scattered all over the room…alas, [...]
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“Dark Knight opens at midnight, and as the previews show, the city gets beat up pretty bad in the epic battle that ensues. New York is always getting destroyed over and over again in movies. Why? Because it looks awesome! Here are clips of the 15 best films featuring New York getting annihilated”:
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“In those days spirits were brave, the stakes were high, men were real men, women were real women and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were real small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri.
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded [...]
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