Classic comedy films, a cornerstone of cinema at large, have a timeless charm about them that continues to not only entertain audiences decades after their release but also influence modern filmmaking ...
Movie posters aren't just advertisements-they're an art form, and no one knows this better than Dwight Cleveland, owner of the world's largest vintage movie poster collection and author of Cinema On ...
Some of L.A.'s most exciting vintage treasures have to do with our Hollywood history! See what we found in the basement of the historic Mack Sennett Studios, and where you can see early Hollywood ...
The silent film era feels almost like a dream now, a time when everything was new, and nothing about movies was certain. Actors had to rely on their eyes, their hands, and the smallest lift of a smile ...
Skip the $200 dinner reservation — this retro LA date night costs less than a fast-food combo. Paramount Drive-In Theatres ...
When Paul Thomas Anderson told his cinematographer Michael Bauman that he wanted to shoot "One Battle After Another" on VistaVision — a large-scale film format born in the 1950s — he had some ...
We’re taking a walk down memory lane. If you’ve never watched a movie at a drive-in theater, the experience is still alive in ...
When [Douglas Welcome] found a disposed Kalart Craig 16 mm Projecto-Editor on the curb, he knew it was destined for retro-greatness. This vintage looking device was once used to view and cut 16 mm ...
Perhaps the greatest and most overwhelming part of vintage film photography is how many cameras there are to choose from. There are dozens of terrific options that serve a whole variety of needs, but ...