The Library of Congress adds 25 films to the National Film Registry for 2025, spanning more than a century of culturally significant cinema.
It’s hard to go wrong with Denzel Washington, Tom Hanks, and the City of Philadelphia — and the Library of Congress apparently agrees. Philadelphia, the Oscar-winning 1993 legal drama that helped ...
The year is 1925. The Great Gatsby is published, the jazz age is swinging, and on October 28th, a new concert hall opens at an unlikely spot — the Library of Congress, in Washington D.C. If only its ...
The list of 25 films selected for preservation also includes The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Karate Kid, Philadelphia, and The Thing ...
Six silent films were added in this batch, as well as modern Hollywood classics like "Clueless" and "The Karate Kid." This round also marks Ken Burns' first time being added to the library.