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Why What’s Up, Doc? remains a perfect screwball comedy

By Meg Walters

Peter Bogdanovich’s 1972 homage to the Hollywood romantic comedies of old is chaotic, silly, and utterly joyful.

How the 1969 Oscars marked a turning point for Hollywood

By Justine Smith

The 41st Academy Awards went ahead without a host, and signalled the transition from Old to New Hollywood.

Jane Magnusson on exploding the myth of Ingmar Bergman

By Greg Wetherall

The documentary maker discusses her eye-opening new profile of the enigmatic Swedish master.

Nine roles that defined Robert Redford’s on-screen persona

By Elena Lazic

From the Sundance Kid to Jay Gatsby, here are some of the Hollywood icon’s most memorable characters.

100 great female comedy performances – part 1

By Little White Lies

A tribute to some of the most memorable comic turns from women actors, featuring an immortal Meryl Streep.

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