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Ryan O’Neal, Star of ‘Love Story,’ ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ and ‘Paper Moon,’ Dies at 82

Ryan O’Neal, the boyish leading man who kicked off an extraordinary 1970s run in Hollywood with his Oscar-nominated turn as the Harvard preppie Oliver in the legendary romantic tearjerker Love Story, has died. He was 82. O’Neal died Friday, his son Patrick O’Neal, a sportscaster with Bally Sports West in Los Angeles, reported on Instagram. […]

TCM Classic Film Festival: Angie Dickinson, ‘Rio Bravo’ Kicking Things Off

Angie Dickinson will be there to kick off the TCM Classic Film Festival next month when she helps introduce a world premiere screening of a 4k restoration of her 1959 film Rio Bravo, it was announced Wednesday. Dickinson, 91, will chat with TCM host Ben Mankiewicz ahead of the April 13 event at the TCL […]

Cliff Emmich, Actor in ‘Payday’ and ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot,’ Dies at 85

Cliff Emmich, the fun-loving character actor who made his mark in Payday, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Halloween II and Little House on the Prairie, has died. He was 85. Emmich died Monday at his Valley Village home in Los Angeles after a long battle with lung cancer, his rep Steve Stevens told The Hollywood Reporter. In […]

Critic’s Picks: A January To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.

Among options for SoCal cinephiles this month are a new digital restoration of an early Fellini classic, a series of films featuring Oscar-winning performances, classics from Scorsese and Miyazaki and more.

Critic’s Picks: An April To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.

A tribute to French filmmaker Claire Denis, a retrospective devoted to Bruce Dern, the annual TCM Classic Film Festival and a series of vintage noirs are among options for SoCal cinephiles this month.

Critic’s Picks: An April To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.

Options for SoCal cinephiles this month include L.A.'s best annual classic film fest, screenings of first-rate noirs and horror flicks and a retrospective devoted to Ida Lupino's work in front of and behind the camera.

Critic’s Picks: A December To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.

Among highlights on the Los Angeles retrospective and revival scene this month are a celebration of classic American screwball, a trio of essential film noirs and a program focused on a Nigerian director who remains little-known in the U.S.

A March To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.

Among retrospective and revival highlights in Los Angeles this month are a series curated by Olivier Assayas, an annual noir festival and a weekend of films about "gaslighting."

A To-Do List for Film Buffs in Los Angeles Right Now

Film lovers in Los Angeles can escape the dog days and their middling multiplex offerings by seeking out any of these rare, classic and vintage screenings around town.

Oscars: Bradley Cooper Becomes 10th Actor Ever To Score Three-Peat Nomination

He's in good company, from Marlon Brando to Russell Crowe

Sophia Loren on Refusing to Get a Nose Job Early in Her Career: “When I Believe in Something, It’s Like War”

"They were saying that my nose was too long and my mouth was too big," says the Oscar winner, who is being feted at AFI Fest on Nov. 12

A Long and Happy Life (Dolgaya Schastlivaya Zhizn): Berlin Review

Boris Khlebnikov’s stark Golden Bear contender highlights the trials of Russian farmers in an age of austerity.