The computer ENIAC with two operators. ENIAC is the world's first electronic computer. As a stand-alone device, it didn't support networking, although it facilitated a network of humans who used ...
Weekly Commentary (Updated Nov. 21, 2024): The race for best documentary feature is always full of surprises, and this year, no single nonfiction film has yet emerged as “the one to beat.” ...
Yet, a Hong Kong-based gadget company called Eniac is trying to bring back the Touch Bar. It’s called the Flexbar. The Flexbar is a USB-C accessory that functions similarly to the Touch Bar. You plug ...
Jacques Audiard‘s “Emilia Pérez” won best film, director, screenwriter and actress at the 37th European Film Awards, which were held Saturday in Lucerne, Switzerland. The best film nominees ...
The Official Film Chart is a rundown of the UK’s favourite films of the week, as bought on DVD, Blu-Ray and download and is compiled by the Official Charts Company, based on sales across a seven ...
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Director David Tedeschi gives a guided tour of the film, produced by Martin Scorsese and premiering Nov. 29 The footage comes mostly from the documentary pioneers David and Albert Maysles ...
A whirlwind three weeks of the Into Film Festival came to a close with a special pupil premiere of Disney's 'Moana 2'. Award-winning actor Jamie Dornan is a new Into Film Ambassador for Northern ...
Ken Burns’ latest documentary is his first one exploring a non-American subject, telling the story of the life, achievements and influence of Leonardo da Vinci. According to NPR, The documentary which ...
Molly exclusively revealed the news of the documentary while in an interview with British Vogue and honestly, we've never been more excited for the news of a documentary. Just as intrigued as us?
What can the story of an exchange student from Gaza tell us about senior year in an American high school? By The Learning Network What can the story of a Hiroshima survivor teach us about the ...
The two-part, four-hour PBS documentary is filmmaker Ken Burns’ first project not exploring an American subject. It also features a musical score by Caroline Shaw, another new direction for Burns.