If TCM doesn’t last under David Zaslav, we lose much more than just a television channel.
TCM adopts a new look that matches recent efforts to modernize how we see old movies.
From all-star tennis to Alfred Hitchcock eating a banana, these Academy Film Archive home movies show a different side of Hollywood throughout history.
TCM viewers get to experience a haunting, yet romantic opera pieced together from presumed-lost film footage.
We talked to the director and producers of ‘The Lost Print,’ an upcoming documentary about finding the original director’s cut of ‘The Magnificent Ambersons.’
As John Huston’s directorial debut turns 80 years old, his son speaks to its lasting legacy in film history.
Film historian and TCM host Alicia Malone discusses what makes ‘Women Make Film’ different from other film documentaries and what we can learn from old movies.
Mark Cousins’ documentary and TCM’s accompanying programming expands the reach of conventional film education to a wider audience with a more diverse slate of movies.