Charlie Chaplin's Limelight opened on October 23, 1952, launching what would become one of the strangest Oscar stories in Academy history. The film eventually became the only one for which Chaplin won ...
Movie Night at the Museum brings Charlie Chaplin’s 1925 comedy “The Gold Rush” to the big screen Jan. 28. Chaplin starred, wrote, produced and directed the silent film he considered one of his best.
There aren't many films that begin with a disclaimer, but such is the case with Charlie Chaplin's A Woman of Paris: A Drama ...
Charles “Charlie” Chaplin (April 16, 1889 – December 25, 1977) was an English comic actor, film director and composer best-known for his work during the silent film era. He used mime, slapstick and ...
Can you picture history's most abhorrent individuals settling down for a movie night, just like anyone else? It's a jarring thought. And while one might expect these real-life villains to be drawn to ...
In 1967, Charles Chaplin directed his final film, “The Countess From Hong Kong.” An ill-fated project doomed by the differences in working methods of director Chaplin and star Marlon Brando, “Countess ...
Charlie Chaplin's silent comedy, City Lights, is often cited as one of the greatest films ever made – and its final moments ...
Independent films have always been an important part of the industry since the beginning, and few have a richer or more eventful history than United Artists does. Founded by Charlie Chaplin and the ...
Zach Laws is a longtime entertainment journalist and movie features writer. He is also an independent filmmaker and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of Los Angeles. Zach grew up watching ...