Cary Elwes and more stars portray Indianapolis residents in a new thriller about Kiritsis' 1977 kidnapping of Hall.
For lovers of books, movies, characters, and more, Jan. 1 annually marks more than just a new year; it's also the start of new copyrighted items entering the public domain, making classic works ...
Works from 1930 can now be used widely for free LMPC via Getty; Rachel Wisniewski/For the Washington Post Cartoons like Betty Boop, books like the Nancy Drew series, movies like All Quiet on the ...
Books featuring a trio of iconic detectives — Nancy Drew, Sam Spade and Miss Marple — are also entering the public domain this year. By The Associated Press Betty Boop and Blondie are joining Mickey ...
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Betty Boop and the Marx Brothers are now fair game - Here's what entered the public domain in 2026
Movies, music, books, and characters from 1930 are now free to share, adapt, and reuse. An all-time classic Ole Miss-Georgia Sugar Bowl ended in the most awkward fashion Opinion: The American empire ...
First it was Winnie the Pooh turning feral in Blood and Honey in 2023. Then came a dark reimagining of Mickey Mouse, Peter Pan, Popeye, and even Bambi. Now another iconic cartoon character may be ...
Betty Reid Soskin, an iconic former National Park Service ranger, has died, according to her family on Sunday. She was 104. Soskin’s family told NBC Bay Area she passed peacefully at her home in ...
One of these movies is what you should watch tonight. This weekend's choices include theatrical releases arriving on streaming like Brad Pitt's racing drama "F1: The Movie" on Apple TV. There are ...
Three Florida A&M football players earned Southwestern Athletic Conference postseason honors. Daniel Porto, a junior kicker, was the only Rattler representative to make the All-SWAC First Team.
Our film critics rank their 10 favorites of the year. By Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson Manohla Dargis It was another great year for the movies and another horrible, hair-on-fire year for the ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?
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