Ahead of Black Friday, Barnes & Noble has teamed up with the Criterion Collection for a month-long up to 50% off fall sale — ...
The night before Halloween 1938, 87 years ago, a radio broadcast by filmmaker and actor Orson Welles sent shockwaves through ...
Nearly 40 years after his death, Orson Welles is back — as a disembodied AI-generated voice in location-based storytelling app Storyrabbit. Storyrabbit, from podcast company Treefort Media, inked a ...
Not all streaming services do Noirvember like Criterion, but there’s at least one great noir on every single one.
Joshua Grossberg is determined to uncover what is being described as "a cinematic holy grail." The filmmaker is teaming up with Turner Classic Movies (TCM) to search for the lost print of Orson Welles ...
For almost 40 years, the 100 hours of surviving footage that Orson Welles shot in the early 1970s for the movie “The Other Side of the Wind” remained largely unseen. First the director struggled in ...
Paul Thomas Anderson once chastised John Krasinski when the Quiet Place director said he hated a movie, insisting that no ...
Orson Welles' 'War of the Worlds' broadcast, a realistic radio dramatization of Martians invading Earth, scared Americans and sparked a nationwide panic on Oct. 30, 1938. Orson Welles’ ‘War of the ...
Matthew is a features writer for Collider currently based in Manchester. In his spare time he likes to read, write, obsess over Batman and complain about his Wordle score. Orson Welles is cinema's ...
“I don’t want any description of me to be accurate,” Orson Welles told critic Kenneth Tynan in 1967. “I want it to be flattering.” It’s a typical Welles bon mot, blustery and witty and egocentric. And ...
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