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    18 hours ago

    grab some popcorn and follow our friends for excellent recommendations from

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  2. 21 hours ago

    There’s no debate – today’s pick is definitely a Christmas movie. 🎄 Learn more at .

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  3. Dec 15

    ❄️ We’ve been dreaming of this pick all month. ❄️ Learn more at .

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  4. Dec 14

    We're kicking off our programming with a classic you can watch with the entire family - or all alone! Learn more at .

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  5. Dec 13

    Vanessa Redgrave won her first Academy Award for portraying the title character in while Jason Robards won his second Oscar. The film won three of its 11 Academy Award nominations.

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  6. Dec 13

    marked Meryl Streep’s feature film debut. She played Anne Marie, a socialite and friend to Lillian in the film. Jane Fonda was so impressed with the young actress that she tried to get her cast in (1978).

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  7. Dec 13

    Actress and Lillian Hellman previously worked together on (1966) for which Hellman wrote the screenplay.

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  8. Dec 13

    was Richard Roth’s first solo credit as a feature film producer. His efforts resulted in an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, and his next film was David Lynch’s masterpiece Blue Velvet.

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  9. Dec 13

    is based on a chapter from Lillian Hellman’s 1973 memoir “Pentimento.” Hellman was a prolific writer in the 1930s and 1940s – and she appears in the first scene of the movie, casting a line to fish from a solitary boat.

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  10. Dec 13

    Want to see how the incomparable started off her legendary career? Watch her in today’s pick , also starring another film icon, .

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  11. Dec 12

    star Danny Kaye was the very first host of the Award ceremony in 1973. The honoree for the evening was director John Ford!

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  12. Dec 12

    Costume designer worked on nearly 500 feature films. Head leads all female filmmakers with the most Academy Awards, winning 8 Oscars in 49 years. On the set of , Head famously told Danny Kaye: “Oh quit fussing, women go through this all the time.”

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  13. Dec 12

    The producers of the film were unimpressed with how Danny Kaye looked in tights, so they made him wear “leg falsies” to improve the shape of his legs.

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  14. Dec 12

    was co-written, co-produced and co-directed by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank – a duo who collaborated on many film projects, including .

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  15. Dec 12

    features Basil Rathbone's final sword fight on film.

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  16. Dec 12

    The most wonderful time of the year starts this Monday. 🎄🎥🎅

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  17. Dec 12

    No FOOLing, today’s is entertainment fit for a king. Go to to learn more about the 1955 musical comedy , starring Danny Kaye.

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  18. Dec 11

    Denzel Washington received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor & Ruth E. Carter was nominated for Best Costume Design. was named one of the top 10 films of the year by the National Board of Review and received 4 NAACP Image Awards.

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  19. Dec 11

    The film was praised by Betty Shabazz – ’s widow – who commended Spike Lee for capturing the essence of her late husband “quite well.” However, she remarked that her onscreen counterpart, played by , was more assertive than she had been in real life.

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  20. Dec 11

    marked the first time ever that a narrative, non-documentary film was granted permission to shoot in the holy city of Mecca.

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