Jeff Joseph of the Laurel & Hardy Restoration Project posted an announcement on his Facebook page today that Laurel & Hardy: The Definitive Restorations will be
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If you are only familiar with Roscoe “Fatty”Arbuckle in relation to the Hollywood scandal that destroyed his career (despite his innocence), you are missing out
On January 1st, written works, songs, and films officially published or released prior to 1924 became public domain. As a result, many silent films that
For the release week of October 30th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition [Blu-ray / Warner Brothers]: This 10
Every year a collection of film historians, archivists, and fans gather at the Library of Congress campus at Culpepper, VA for a three day workshop
Kino Lorber announced that they will release two lesser-known, but well regarded, silent titles from 1926 on Blu-ray and DVD in October. I can’t wait