They include such films as “The Karate Kid,” “Clueless” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” alongside six silent films that date back all the way to 1896. The films were selected for “their cultural, ...
The Library of Congress’ National Film Registry is a vital part of pop culture and entertainment preservation. The collective chooses films that are culturally, aesthetically, and/or historically ...
As if they’d leave “Clueless” off the list. Cher Horowitz fans, rejoice: Amy Heckerling’s 1995 teen comedy is one of 25 classic movies chosen this year by the Library of Congress for its National Film ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Library of Congress on Wednesday revealed 25 films it is adding to its National Film Registry, movies that span the silent ...
More than 40 years after "The Karate Kid" swept into theaters, Huntington's Ralph Macchio is being immortalized in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry. In the 1984 movie, Macchio's ...
This image released by the Library of Congress shows Alicia Silverstone in a scene from the 1995 film "Clueless," one of 25 classic movies chosen this year by the Library of Congress for its National ...
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller “Inception,” the heartwarming tale of mentorship “The Karate Kid,” John Carpenter’s horror film “The Thing,” and the Pixar animated superheroes fantasy “The ...
Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid (1984), one of 25 movies added to the National Film Registry this year Columbia Pictures Edna Mode, the brutally honest and beloved fashion designer from The ...