Step inside California’s Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and explore iconic film props, immersive exhibits, and Hollywood history.
It took 37 years for Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling crime novels to get the TV treatment. Why? Because her protagonist is female, she says ...
As a young, unknown filmmaker in 2007, Seth Gordon arrived at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on the verge of ...
The 1983 hit about Matthew Broderick and a computer system "playing" Thermonuclear War should be required viewing at the Pentagon right now.
On October 21st, 2025, a new space for transfer students was unveiled on the Queens College campus. The Transfer Hub, located ...
One Battle After Another, Frankenstein and The Fantastic Four: First Steps were the big winners at the Art Directors Guild awards Saturday night, winning the top three live-action ...
I analysed over 200,000 errors across 11,842 films released between 1930 and 2025, to understand where and how audiences say movies gets facts, physics, and history wrong.
Staffers at Film at Lincoln Center keep a list of the incorrect movie titles they’ve heard from patrons. That list is very, very long.
The five screenings at FRO Fest encapsulated a plethora of Black stories — a period film set during the height of the Black ...
Imagine a world where crimes are stopped before they even take place. Science fiction has imagined this world, most famously in the 2002 film “Minority Report,” where society can predict criminal acts ...
A recent study at the University of Oxford indicates that those who play computer games are less likely to reach University level education.