“Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders And The Making Of A Movie Capital” at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) Two-and-a-half years after the opening of The ...
There's always a newness to the movie industry, which makes sense, given that cinephiles are forever looking to next week's biggest releases, the summer's most-anticipated blockbusters, and the major ...
“Hollywoodland” explores Jewish marginalization in America and how it’s shaped the movies over the past century — on-screen and off of it. By Gary Baum Senior Writer From left: Sam Warner, Harry M.
Where would Coulter’s cardboard tale fall into Thom Andersen‘s poetic essay/clipfest “Los Angeles Plays Itself“? I’m guessing it wouldn’t have even made the cut: there’s something prefabricated about ...
Pondering Will Smith’s recent triumph at a local Cinemark and Donald Trump’s post-conviction surge, I got to thinking about “movie-think.” You know, the way we’ve become accustomed, after watching ...
The museum presents "Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital," which will be on view beginning May 19, 2024. The museum presents “Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making ...
Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital will be the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ first permanent exhibition, on view starting on Sunday, May 19. Presented in English and ...
Imagine it’s 1920s Los Angeles. You’re driving around town in a Model T, cruising from Echo Park’s Edendale studios to Universal City to Musso and Frank on Hollywood Boulevard. That experience comes ...
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