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15 Movie Marketing Stunts That Went Too Far
Great marketing is crucial to convincing audiences to see films in theaters, but here are 15 times movie marketing ploys went ...
Fast becoming a holiday tradition, Frameline's "Carol" Day is back with its third edition on Dec. 21 at San Francisco's Toni ...
The Atari 2600 yielded a number of games in its day that are not only extremely hard to find, but could be worth a ton of ...
Sony is taking control of the beloved comic strip Peanuts. The company is buying a 41% stake from Canadian owner WildBrain ...
Tis the season for Christmas movies, high-stakes football and Myles Garrett as a one-man, John McClane-esque wrecking ball.
German-born American actress Marlene Dietrich (center) is surrounded by fans July 14, 1939, during the Bastille Day ball at Paris Opera Square. About 100 pieces of clothing and accessories Dietrich ...
In a year of big headlines, these small shifts, mini trends and under-the-radar developments reflected a new cultural atmosphere.
Splitter and the Blazers started a new postgame ritual this week that recognizes defensive prowess, unveiling “The Box” and a ...
The Dallas venue, now on the National Register of Historic Places, has hosted a diverse array of acts – from Bob Wills and ...
The backstory: It began in around the 1960s and a failed dream to create a museum to house memorabilia culled from production houses, studios and stars themselves numbering in the thousands.
It is amazing to me that 99 times out of 100, when you see a Black gay male character on TV in anything, or films, they never have a Black partner." ...
Midland Daily News on MSNOpinion
Tim Nash: Remembering Pat Naegele
Midland would not be what it is today without the generosity of time and treasure given to this great community by Pat and ...
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