Films
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Movie Review and Directory Sites |
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- Collider Reports the latest news in television and film as well as movie reviews.
- Internet Movie Database A terrific database about movies. Two thumbs up!
- Movie Review Query Engine Indexes reviews of over 100,000 movies.
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Film History |
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- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Find out who's nominated for what Oscar and check out the past Oscar winners with the Academy Awards Database.
- American Film Institute View AFI's top 100 lists, learn about how they preserve films, and more.
- AFI: Catalog of Feature Films Catalogs films made between 1893-1993.
- Field of Dreams Movie Site Explore the ballpark in the middle of a cornfield in Iowa where the movie Field of Dreams was shot.
- Hollywood Goes to War Explores what Hollywood did to help the home front during World War Ii with newsreel clips, film posters, photographs, primary sources, and teacher resources.
- Internet Movie Script Database Read a variety of movie scripts from classic films such as Casablanca to recent films.
- Jimmy Stewart Museum Profiles the actor in his hometown of Indiana, Pennsylvania.
- Media History Digital Library Catalogs books and magazines about the history of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.
- Melody Ranch Studio This studio outside of Santa Clarita is where many western films (Django) and television shows (Gunsmoke, Deadwood) were filmed.
- Museum of the Moving Image Explore the history of film with over 130,000 objects.
- Producing Gone with the Wind Tells the story of the making of the 1939 classic Gone with the Wind including securing the movie rights, casting the role of Scarlet O'Hara, and researching the costumes, hair, and makeup.
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Film Production |
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