Emily Kubincanek

Dorothy Arzner’s ‘Working Girls’ Shows Depression Hard-Knocks from the Female Perspective

Dorothy Arzner's 1931 film 'Working Girls' shows "MEN may do the bossing -- but the girls make their own plans… Read More

Love Needs No Explanation in ‘History is Made at Night’

The restored Criterion edition of Frank Borzage's masterpiece romance shows the talent and intuition he had to reach the audience's… Read More

Film History Comes to Life in ‘Hollywood Home Movies: Stars at Work and Play’

From all-star tennis to Alfred Hitchcock eating a banana, these Academy Film Archive home movies show a different side of… Read More

Bill Morrison Breathes New Life into a Decaying Silent Film with ‘let me come in’

TCM viewers get to experience a haunting, yet romantic opera pieced together from presumed-lost film footage. Read More

Meet the Team on a Quest to Find Orson Welles’ Lost Original Cut of ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’

We talked to the director and producers of 'The Lost Print,' an upcoming documentary about finding the original director's cut… Read More

‘Where Are My Children?’ and Lois Weber’s Trailblazing Films About Women

First-wave feminism sprung from the birth control movement, which is on full display in Weber's controversial 1916 film. Read More

‘Flames of Wrath’ and the Pioneering African-American Women of Silent Cinema

Maria P. Williams was one of the first African-American women to make movies, and her life is as fascinating as… Read More

‘No Man of Her Own’ was Carole Lombard and Clark Gable’s Precursor to Real-Life Romance

Before they fell in love, they starred in this romance that gives modern viewers a peek at their relationship. Read More

Danny Huston Talks Growing Up with ‘The Maltese Falcon’

As John Huston's directorial debut turns 80 years old, his son speaks to its lasting legacy in film history. Read More