


The Compelling History of Black Horror Films Showcases Cultural Significance
It’s important to talk about the groundbreaking films Black Americans made or acted in because they paved the way for Black films and actors today. It’s important to recognize films that have Black actors or creators because they are frequently overlooked by the...
A Tribute to Don Bluth: The Animation Auteur Who Commanded Disney to Become Better
The Dark Age of American Animation For close to a century now, Disney has been synonymous (and indeed, treated as all but interchangeable) with American animation at large. If you go back and watch a Disney animated feature from the 1940s or ‘50s, you’ll notice just...
Movie Musicals That Defined Cinema: “The Wizard of Oz,” “Mamma Mia!” & More
“It’s the basic rule of musicals: characters sing when their emotions become so intense they can’t do anything else.” That quote from Grammy, Emmy and Tony award-winning composer Tom Kitt perfectly sums up the experience of watching a movie musical. A genre arguably...
Frank Sinatra’s Top Performances Mesmerize With Timeless Charm and Legendary Artistry
A true entertainer, Frank Sinatra did more than just sing throughout his career. In the early thirties, Sinatra was destined to become a movie star. Frank was a true performer. He could do anything from dry comedies to the rigid character studies of drama and crime...