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Now he’s sharing his passion for the film genre with nearly 150 classic posters from his own collection in “It’s Alive!”, an exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass., running ...
If you're using Plex to store your music and video files, there's a new option for listening to those tracks around the house. The company announced today that access to your audio collection is ...
Heritage Auctions is offering the public a chance to get their hands on some very rare classic movie posters as it auctions off the collection of Dwight Cleveland, a Chicago-based collector who ...
A massive single-owner collection of vintage movie posters covering nearly the entire history of feature films — from 1907 to the present — is going on the auction block as one lot next month.
Plex continues to expand its free collection of streaming films. The company announced today that it has partnered with Lionsgate to make a collection of free movies available to Plex users around ...
An archive of railway posters from the golden age of steam found in a disused attic is up for sale. The daughter of a former British Railways employee found the collection of 170 items in the ...
A stunning collection of vintage ski posters has emerged for sale, depicting the halcyon days of European winter holidays, including the glamorous resorts of Davos and Chamonix.
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Akira manga as penned by Katsuhiro Otomo. To commemorate that, we have an upcoming release of classic Otomo posters and they are gorgeous.
A collection of original film and circus posters worth an estimated £50,000 are to be auctioned off. Bradford-based W E Berry Ltd produced and printed the colourful artwork for more than 75 years ...
A fascinating collection of 1920s' 'life-coaching' posters that encouraged good workplace behaviour have sold for £11,000 after a bidding war. They were produced by the Parker-Holladay company ...
The world's largest collection of movie posters boasting artwork from almost every single film ever made has gone on sale for a massive $24m.
It features dozens of rare posters that chart the evolution of horror and sci-fi from the 1920s to the 1980s, from the mysterious Count Orlok in 1922’s Nosferatu to George A. Romero’s (many ...
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