In the world of Hollywood feuds erupt for no real reason and once call would leave Michael Caine on the cold shoulder of Alfred Hitchcock.
If you’re a fan of modern crime films, it might be worth taking a step back in time and exploring the classic masterpieces ...
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Among the thousands of titles celebrating copyright expiration, now free and fair to copy, circulate, and expand upon, are The Karnival Kid, the first Walt Disney short in which Mickey Mouse speaks; ...
Sean Connery and Michael Caine’s 1975 classic The Man Who Would Be King has many shocking stories from behind the scenes. Based on the Rudyard Kipling classic, the film saw the two stars play ...
Harry Palmer, the short-lived Michael Caine-led spy series that emphasized the gritty realism of international espionage, had the makings of a rival Bond, but audiences never caught on.
Maurice Ravel's "Boléro"; and "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" by Alfred Dubin and Joseph Burke, which got new life via the use of Tiny Tim's version in the 2010 horror film Insidious.
Films that will be in the public domain include “Blackmail,” directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and “The Black Watch,” the first sound film by Oscar-winning director John Ford. Musical compositions ...