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  1. In The New York Times, Bosley Crowther thought it "a funny picture, highly colorful, and it does move". [39] Variety felt similarly: "As fanciful and nostalgic a piece of clever picture-making as has hit the screen in recent years, this backward look into the pioneer days of aviation, when most planes were built with spit and bailing wire, is a warming entertainment experience."

  2. The New York Times offers two ways to view and interact with recent and archived articles: The New York Times Article Search, where you can search for and view recent and archived articles from 1851 to today. The TimesMachine, a browser-based digital replica of all New York Times newspaper issues from 1851-2002.

    • The Gold Rush (1925) Director: Charles Chaplin. The prospect of finding gold in the uncharted territories beyond the frontier swept like wildfire through the popular imagination of 19th-century America.
    • The Wind (1928) Director: Victor Sjöström. While inclement weather is a staple of many a frontier yarn, few come as elementally charged as this silent masterwork from the great Swedish filmmaker Victor Sjöström.
    • The Big Trail (1930) Director: Raoul Walsh. The vast, wide-open spaces of the frontier lent themselves to cinematic visions of escalating grandeur. By the late 1920s, Hollywood had begun to embrace the idea of widescreen presentations.
    • Wagon Master (1950) Director: John Ford. Much like The Big Trail, Wagon Master follows a caravan west, this time to the virgin lands of San Juan river country, where a Mormon family intends to establish a settlement.
  3. The People Vs. Larry Flynt (1996) To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995) Voices of Sarafina! Songs of Hope and Freedom (1988) Find movie reviews from the NY Timesfree archive of more than 9,000 reviews, sorted by year, genre, year, country, or critic, including A.O. Scott, Stephen Holden, and Manohla Dargis.

  4. 1851–PRESENT. The complete archive of The New York Times can now be searched from NYTimes.com — more than 13 million articles total. Searching the Archives. The archive is divided into two search sets: 1851–1980 and 1981–present. Search the Article Archive: 1981-Present ». Search the Article Archive: 1851-1980 ». Accessing and ...

  5. Apr 5, 2021 · Black and White and Dead All Over is a 2013 documentary film directed by Chris Foster. The film investigates the demise of American print journalism by following Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman, journalists for the Philadelphia Daily News newspaper. It also interviews other highly regarded journalists.

  6. Oct 10, 2024 · Directed by Edward Berger. This film, based on Robert Harris’s 2016 thriller of the same title, centers on a British cardinal (a sensational Ralph Fiennes), and a campaign for a new pope. By ...

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