French actress Brigitte Bardot, who has died aged 91, arguably redefined cinematic allure, captivating the world as a 1950s screen icon. From her breakout appearance in And God Created Woman to her ...
We often ask ourselves why on earth some of these movies get made — particularly reboots. When one gets announced, it's frequently met with a collective eyeroll from the internet. Take, for example, ...
As the year draws to a close, it is time once again to look back on the moments that shaped the Columbia University community. From academic milestones and global research to inspiring campus life and ...
COLUMBIA — A difference in interpretation of data from the Columbia Police Department's Crime Trends Dashboard is the reason behind differing statistics that leaders in Columbia have provided for ...
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TV Kids delivers comprehensive information and analysis on the world of children's programming. It is produced by the same team behind World Screen, the leading source of information for the ...
Officially joining in February 2026, and working with Red Planet co-CEO Belinda Campbell, Leggett will spearhead the creation and delivery of new, returnable and limited series for UK and ...
Considering her glamorous position at the start of Hollywood classic films, you might assume that Columbia Pictures’ lady with a torch had pure Hollywood heritage. But the Columbia logo comes from ...
Since Oct. 7, college campuses have become flashpoints for unrest over the war in Gaza, with Columbia University front and center. Now, admissions officers at six universities — including Columbia — ...
Martin Scorsese, 82, said he nearly threatened the movie studio over a disagreement about his 1976 classic “Taxi Driver.” In a first-look clip from the October Apple TV+ documentary “Mr. Scorsese,” ...
The indomitable Lady Columbia defends the United States with her snazzy patriotic shield, c. 1890. Library of Congress The first and longest-ruling mascot of the United States made her debut before ...
On the occasion of a series of films to be hosted by the Museum of Modern Art, “The Lady at 100: Columbia Classics From the Locarno Film Festival,” the cineastes-in-charge have seen fit to praise the ...