"Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS," which opened in Toronto 50 years ago, helped kick-start the nation's film industry.
Pier Paolo Pasolini couldn’t have directed a more cinematic death. On the morning of November 2, 1975, the 53-year-old ...
What if you can't wait for Halloween? We round up the best horror classics playing in L.A. over the next eight days: special ...
In its heyday, the Martini could seat nearly 1,000 people. Its architect, W. Scott Dunne, also designed several other notable ...
It's a portrait of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara's life as a comedy team, but more than that it's a touching portrait of their ...
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12 Old SNL Sketches They Wouldn’t Do Today
Here are 12 SNL sketches they wouldn’t do today, thanks to changing standards of what’s funny. As the show marks The post 12 ...
Madonna's favorite movie – long banned worldwide – is returning to the big screen for a rare showing on the big screen ...
Andy Perugino’s Restaurant, a landmark business where area families and prominent politicos gathered for generations to enjoy ...
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20 Worst Movie Remakes Ever, Ranked
Some remakes try to update familiar stories with new technology and modern casts, but the results do not always match the ...
In 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. killed his family at their home in Amityville, N.Y. Here's everything to know about the Amityville ...
Don’t Miss The five-mile Macleay Park Trail to Pittock Mansion, the park’s most popular trail. It has everything, including ...
The writer mined her conversations with Peter Hujar and other artists. Now, those exchanges are being brought to life onscreen.
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