Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in a white tuxedo looking intently off-camera in Casablanca, 1942. Image via Warner Bros. Pictures One of the most important qualities of any notable movie is its visual ...
In 1986, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert dedicated a full episode of their syndicated series “At the Movies” to sounding the alarm about the industry’s fascination with colorizing black-and-white films.
For decades, movies have been one of the most popular forms of entertainment and means of escapism for audiences around the world. As the format, formula, and style of filmmaking have evolved and ...