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Run the ‘Rocky’ steps to ‘Oz’ as Library of Congress kicks off ‘Summer Movies on the Lawn’ this week
The weekly outdoor movie series will screen classic films from the Library’s National Film Registry on Thursday evenings at sundown on the southeast lawn of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building.
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) ...
It's a most wonderful time of the year for classic film buffs and preservationists. The National Film Registry, which is part of the Library of Congress, announced on Tuesday the latest movies it ...
The Library of Congress announced the 25 films that made it into this year's National Film Registry. The registry, started in 1989, now includes some 900 movies, chosen for their cultural, historic ...
An Eddie Murphy classic, a landmark horror flick, and a timeless Eighties romance are among the films joining the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry for preservation. The Film Registry class ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Portland-set movie has made its mark on history as a recent selection for the National Film Registry. “My Own Private Idaho” was one of 25 movies added to the list, the ...
In 1938, composer Harold Arlen went for a drive with his wife to curb some writer’s block. It worked: When they returned home, Arlen had conjured the melody to “Over the Rainbow,” the centerpiece song ...
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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