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Grant Moninger joins Larry to talk about The American Cinematheque Podcast, his work as artistic director, and upcoming programing at the theaters.
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The original Betty Boop, the first four Nancy Drew books and Greta Garbo's first talkie are among the many works from 1930 that will be free to use.
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Also in theaters, Jack Black and Paul Rudd star in a meta reimagining of Anaconda, Amanda Seyfried in a Shaker origin story, and Ralph Fiennes in World War I-era film.
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Marty Reisman was nicknamed "The Needle" for his slender physique. He dressed well and put on a show.
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Bad movies can be fun in their own way.
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Her new comeback comedy special Hopeful Potato addresses her mental health struggles and “big hermit energy.”
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Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Amy Nicholson and Manuel Betancourt review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.
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TV critic David Bianculli says 2025 offered so many great shows he couldn't narrow them down. But in a year of intense TV, Netflix's haunting series Adolescence stands apart.
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Residents affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires can get free tickets to see the Rose Parade and the floats up close.
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Dresses worn by Marlene Dietrich and vintage Levi's Gary Cooper owned are among a garment collection of old Hollywood.
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The legendary music venue is moving to Sunset Boulevard. It leaves behind an incredible 25-year history.