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Peter Bogdanovich may be best known to contemporary audiences as the psychiatrists' psychiatrist on The Sopranos but he was one of Hollywood's great characters.
Hungarian born Laslo Kovacs brought us a personal vision of America, one formed by experiences back home
Patterned after the comedic flick 40 years before its time, "What's Up, Doc?" provides humorous entertainment for viewers of all ages.
A new two-DVD set from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment pairs what is arguably director Peter Bogdanovich's best film with one of his weaker efforts.
The films of the 1970's were attempts to explore the mindsets of a society undergoing tremendous change through honest portrayals of real people
Featuring Ryan O'Neal, Barbara Streisand and a star-making debut from Madeline Kahn, What's Up, Doc? is the ultimate romantic, screwball comedy!
Citizen Kane. Macbeth. Touch of Evil. Director and actor Orson Welles was the force behind these classic movies, as well as Othello, Mr. Arkadin and The Trial.
Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond made their mark on movies and their story is remarkable.
The ultimate Hitchcock film is his first to be seen in high definition on Blu-ray, making it even more impressive than ever.
Criterion released a new, carefully reconstructed version of "Mr. Arkadin" alongside the two other known English-language versions.
Despite a flawed storyline, Fritz Lang's Metropolis is an impressive science fiction movie from pre-Nazi Germany. Today, its influence in movies can still be felt.
The Christmas week special is TCM's film-school-for-the-masses overview of a particular genre. In this case, it's epics -- and it's mostly a by-the-numbers affair.


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