The Library of Congress has announced the 25 films it has selected to join the National Film Registry in 2024. Its film selections for this year, which were announced on Tuesday, go back almost 130 ...
If you’ve ever read the Wikipedia article on a favorite movie, you may have learned that it was “selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as ...
Five Latino films — stoner comedy “Up in Smoke” (1978), teen action flick “Spy Kids” (2001), Mexican Mafia crime drama “American Me” (1992), sci-fi adventure “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982) ...
A study from the Library of Congress reveals for the first time how many feature films produced by U.S. studios during the silent film era still exist, what condition they’re in and where they are ...
The Library of Congress has just announced 25 new additions to its National Film Registry. The films were selected for their cultural, historical or aesthetic importance to the nation’s film heritage.
25 movies spanning more than 90 years -- now added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry. The National Film Registry preserves motion pictures that are culturally, historically, or ...
American Me is among the Latino-led movies added to the National Film Registry this year. Credit: Olmos Productions The Library of Congress has added four Latino-led films nominated by San Antonio U.S ...
Eddie Murphy in 'Beverly Hills Cop'; Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in 'Dirty Dancing'; Gunnar Hansen as 'Leatherface' in 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' - Credit: Paramount/Everett Collection; ...
The 25 films selected to join the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry for 2023 have been announced. Holiday favorites Home Alone and The Nightmare Before Christmas are included on the list, as ...
2:30 p.m. Dec. 19, 2024: “American Me” is the eighth film featuring Edward James Olmos to enter the National Film Registry, not the fifth as previously stated. Five Latino films — stoner comedy “Up in ...
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