We’ve heard plenty about the business side of moviegoing these past few months, as theaters gradually reopened and earlier this month Warner Bros. released “Tenet” in the hopes of averting an ...
When Australian filmmaker Richard Tuohy says he makes experimental films, he means it. He runs Nanolab, an artist-run film-processing lab where he develops 16mm and Super8 film for fellow filmmakers.
Periodically, whenever the Chicago Film Society gets together and talks about the future, conversation winds back to the same existential concern: Does the general public even know what film is ...
Have you ever wanted to be a projectionist? Back in the days when 35mm projectors could be found in every theater, in every cineplex, in every town. Nowadays they're lost relics of a different time.
OK, I got a 16mm film projector. Yeah, it's not a computer item, but hey, if you have some old HS football films you want to watch, or some vintage pr0n, this is the ticket. Self-loading, works like a ...
"Everything You Ever Wanted in a 16mm Projector" is an RCA promotional film made for the RCA 1600, probably in the mid-1960s. Yes, everything . . . brilliant pictures, superb sound, simple operation, ...
In 1968, George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" revolutionized horror by defining the modern zombie and placing the genre in a contemporary context where social commentary could be made. This ...
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