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Rescue Dog Stars in Oscar-Nominated Film

Meet Indy, the rescue dog starring in the Oscar-nominated short film 'Good Boy' - discover his heartwarming journey from shelter to silver screen recognition.

Guardian Launches New Film Quiz For Movie Buffs

The Guardian launches its thrilling new film puzzle series, challenging cinephiles with fiendish questions crafted by professional quiz-setters. Are you movie-literate enough to conquer it?

Underground film pioneer Ken Jacobs dies at 92

Avant-garde visionary Ken Jacobs, whose radical experiments reshaped American filmmaking and inspired generations of artists, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a transformative legacy.

Whitney's Surreal Sixties Exhibition Transforms NYC

The Whitney Museum of American Art unveils a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the psychedelic and surrealist art that defined 1960s counterculture, featuring mind-bending works that challenged reality itself.

Yardbirds Founder Chris Dreja Dies Aged 80

The music industry is in mourning as Chris Dreja, founding member and rhythm guitarist of legendary rock band The Yardbirds, passes away peacefully at 80, leaving behind an incredible legacy that shaped rock history.

Yardbirds Guitarist Chris Dreja Dies Aged 82

The music world pays tribute to Chris Dreja, founding member and rhythm guitarist of legendary British rock band The Yardbirds, who has passed away aged 82 following serious illness.

Trump's Hidden 1960s Health Diagnosis Revealed

Explosive medical documents uncover Donald Trump's long-concealed bone spur diagnosis from the 1960s that kept him out of Vietnam, raising new questions about his health transparency.

Liverpool poet Brian Patten dies aged 79

The literary world mourns Brian Patten, celebrated Liverpool poet and co-founder of the 1960s poetry movement, who passed away peacefully at 79, leaving behind a profound legacy in British literature.

Claudia Cardinale: The fierce truth behind the icon

A revealing new documentary explores how Claudia Cardinale's legendary toughness and intelligence forged her path as a feminist icon, challenging the glamorous stereotype imposed by 1960s cinema.

Claudia Cardinale Debunks Death Hoax: Screen Legend is Alive

Italian film icon Claudia Cardinale, the radiant star of 1960s cinema, has been forced to deny her own death after a cruel online hoax spread globally. The actress, famed for roles in 'Once Upon a Time in the West' and '8½', is alive and well.

Iran Bars Jafar Panahi's Film From Oscar Submission

In a stark act of cinematic censorship, Iranian authorities have blocked the submission of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi's 'No Bears' for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, reigniting global debates on artistic freedom and political repression.

Redford on Sundance: 40 Years Reshaping Cinema

Hollywood legend Robert Redford reflects on the 40-year legacy of the Sundance Institute, the powerhouse behind indie film classics that transformed the cinematic landscape and launched countless directorial careers.

Hong Kong's Riveting Reimagining of Linklater's 'Tape'

A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes

Thriller Hailed As Christopher Nolan's Next Must-See Film

A gripping new independent thriller, 'The Lesson', is captivating critics and drawing favourable comparisons to the intricate, puzzle-like films of Christopher Nolan. Discover the film that's becoming the word-of-mouth hit of the year.

2025 Very Short Film Festival Winners Announced

The 2025 Very Short Film Festival champions powerful environmental storytelling, with winning films tackling the climate crisis, plastic pollution, and our connection to nature, all in 60 seconds.

Monkees Songwriter Bobby Hart Dies at 85

The music world mourns the loss of Bobby Hart, the prolific songwriter who co-penned numerous 1960s hits for The Monkees, including the iconic 'Last Train to Clarksville' and 'I'm Not Your Stepping Stone'.

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