History and photography have always been good buddies, and many images have been ingrained into our minds as posters for various important past events.
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Twenty years ago this month, one of the weirdest films ever to be distributed by a major studio in the 21st century came out. Released in a small handful of theaters the same weeken… Read More
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In the 1925 silent comedy “Seven Chances,” Buster Keaton’s character is thrown out of a theater, with his clothes torn and his straw… Read More
There is no rule that claims comedy and violence cannot combine. There is a cause slapstick comedy is a factor — it may be entertaining to look at people get harm in foolish methods… Read More
Heather Drain and Maurice Bursztynski join Mike to sing the praises of Buster Keaton. The trio looks at five of Keaton's films: The General, Sherlock Jr, Steamboat Bill Jr, Seven Chances, a… Read More
When you zoom out and take a look at the larger picture, you can start to feel like the luckiest person on planet Earth. Well, alongside everyone else. Depending on whom you ask, the odds of… Read More
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