When Oscar Wilde was jailed for "gross indecency," a charge historically used to criminalize gay sex, his library card was revoked. 130 years later, the British Library has re-issued it.
Over time, the accumulation of myths, half-truths, gossip, and in much more serious instances, egregious misrepresentations ...
The Irish writer was barred in 1895 after being convicted of gross indecency. On Thursday, the British Library will hand over ...
Richie Adams (The Road Dance) has confirmed cast for ‘Pedro Pan’, a historical thriller based on true events that he will direct. Set to begin production in Mexico in early November, the film will ...
Thirty years after his cameo in Home Alone 2, it seems Donald Trump still has no idea how Hollywood works. As part of his nativist campaign against all things international, the president has vowed ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Hollywood legend stopped by Portland to donate her Oscar to a local movie museum. Margaret O’Brien was just 6 years old when she starred alongside Judy Garland in “Meet Me In ...
The sequel to the acclaimed Facebook movie “The Social Network” is fully taking shape. Sony Pictures has announced the title, cast and release date for the movie. The film, written and directed by ...
The nerves hit Griffin Wilde before his first Northwestern game at Tulane. Sure, Wilde has had success on the football field everywhere he has been. He was a state champion at his South Dakota high ...
NEW YORK — Daniel Day-Lewis is back in the Oscar race with a seismic family affair. The Hollywood icon is a devastating force of nature in "Anemone," playing a shame-stricken man named Ray who ...
Hollywood has come back to the Augusta area to film a new movie starring a veteran of the industry. Eric Roberts is starring in "The Holy Father," an independent film and follow-up to the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. After what felt like a few down years, Dave Karger calls this “Perhaps the most crowded acting category” of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Monster was the 2003 film, directed by Patty Jenkins, that won Charlize Theron her first Oscar. The movie told the story of serial killer Aileen Wuornos. That story is now being explored ...
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