For the Library of America’s Moviegoer column, writer Gene Seymour explains what makes Jack Arnold’s 1957 sci-fi film The Incredible Shrinking Man “one of the more ingenious, unsettling, and durable movies of its kind,” describing it as “an . . .
Dont Look Back Outtakes We had some fun making the main menu for our new release of D. A. Pennebaker's groundbreaking documentary Dont Look Back. The menu’s video, a two-minute loop composed of rare footage from the film, is structured around an ou…Read More
What's Happening on Hulu This week, we’re taking a look through the off-kilter lenses of some of cinema’s greatest filmmakers, with Oddball America, our free festival on Hulu. This week’s titles, highlighting a selection of idiosyncratic films that …Read More
Resurrecting The Apu Trilogy This month marked the long-awaited release of The Apu Trilogy on DVD and Blu-ray. Now that Satyajit Ray’s dazzling epic is back out in its original glory, take a look back at the painstaking process of rescuing and restoring…Read More
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