George Hurrell: The Man Who Invented Hollywood Glamour
One photographer defined for all time the public image of many of Hollywood’s greatest legends
One photographer defined for all time the public image of many of Hollywood’s greatest legends
Journalist Wil S. Hylton uncovers the story behind a bomber that went down in the Pacific in 1944
In praise of the brilliant actress and entertainer, who would have turned 92 this week
With Joss Whedon’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ in theaters, we take a look back at 10 memorable big-screen adaptations of William Shakespeare plays
From an evil galactic ruler to a ruthless teddy bear, TIME presents a dishonor roll of Hollywood’s most unhinged rulers
In his strange and wonderful second novel, Ned Beauman puts an utterly singular spin on the coming-of-age novel
The new album from My Bloody Valentine—22 years in the making—is both relevant and revelatory
On what would have been his 70th birthday, LightBox pays tribute to the guitar wizard through photos made by another iconoclastic creative force, the rock and roll photographer Jim Marshall.
Keep your Vertigo. Hold on to your Kane. Sure, they’re great films, but the single greatest movie ever made is still Michael Curtiz’s 1942 pop-culture miracle
No director in history crafted as many unforgettable, technically brilliant and fearfully entertaining vignettes as the Master of Suspense. Here are his very best
Alex Kershaw’s WWII history chronicles the torturous slog of an American infantry division — led by legendary commander Felix Sparks — from Italy in 1943 into the heart of Germany just before VE Day