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Tom Hollander as Truman Capote in "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" (2017-) Photo Credit: FX/Hulu

Tom Hollander as Truman Capote in “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” (2017-)

Photo Credit: FX/Hulu


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Directed by Steve McQueen Screenplay by John Ridley Based on Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup Produced by Brad Pitt Dede Gardner Jeremy Kleiner Bill Pohlad Steve McQueen Arnon Milchan Anthony Katagas Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor Michael Fassbender Benedict Cumberbatch Paul Dano Paul Giamatti Lupita Nyong'o Sarah Paulson Brad Pitt Alfre Woodard Cinematography Sean Bobbitt Edited by Joe Walker Music by Hans Zimmer Production companies Regency Enterprises[1] River Road Entertainment[1] Plan B Entertainment[1] Film4[1] Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures (United States and Canada)[1] Entertainment One (United Kingdom)[2] Summit Entertainment (International)[3][2]

’12 Years a Slave’ (2013) – Official Trailer:

As we commemorate Juneteenth, a day honoring the end of slavery in the United States and celebrating the resilience, freedom, and enduring contributions of Black Americans, MoviesToHistory.com is proud to spotlight Steve McQueen’s Academy Award-winning masterpiece 12 Years a…

My Top Ten Kennedy Series

My Top Ten Kennedy Series:

For more than six decades, the Kennedy family has remained one of the most fascinating subjects in American television. Their story is one of extraordinary political achievement, unimaginable personal tragedy, media obsession, and enduring cultural…

(TL) "The Eye" (2008), "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" (1989), "At First Sight" (1999), (ML) "WIld Hearts Can't Be Broken" (1991), "Ray" (2004), (BL) "Unleashed" (2005), "Jennifer 8" (1992), "Daredevil" (2003), "Scent of a Woman" (1992), "John Wick: Chapter 4" (2023)

My Top Ten Blindness Movies:

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History is often remembered through presidents, generals, and political movements, but some of its most remarkable stories belong to ordinary people who accomplished extraordinary feats. Sonora Webster Carver was one such woman—a fearless performer who captivated audiences by diving on horseback from a 40-foot platform into a tank of water, only to face an unimaginable challenge when a tragic accident left her permanently blind. Rather than allowing disability to define her, she returned to the very act that had changed her life and later became a passionate advocate for people with visual impairments.

‘Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken’ – Interview:

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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, crowds packed amusement piers and traveling exhibitions to witness one of the strangest forms of entertainment in American history: horses diving from towering platforms into deep pools of water. Audiences gasped as beautiful horses galloped up steep ramps before plunging forty to sixty feet into tanks below, often with a female rider balanced on their backs. The spectacle seemed equal parts daring athletic feat, carnival illusion, and circus performance. To many Americans, diving horses represented courage, innovation, and wholesome family entertainment. To others, even at the time, they symbolized the darker side of spectacle culture—an industry willing to push animals and performers into dangerous situations for profit.

Diving Horses: Entertainment, Exploitation, or Both?

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Born Robert Reiner on March 6, 1947, in New York City, he was the son of comedy legend Carl Reiner and actress Estelle Reiner. He first rose to prominence as Michael “Meathead” Stivic on the groundbreaking sitcom All in the Family (1971) before building one of the most versatile careers in Hollywood as a director and producer. His storytelling spanned comedy, drama, romance, and suspense, and his films became part of the cultural fabric.

My Top Ten Rob Reiner Movies:

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Rob Reiner and the Art of Popular Integrity:

In Memoriam: Rob Reiner March 6, 1947 - December 14, 2025 Director Rob Reiner and Wife Found Dead in Brentwood Home... Hollywood mourned the tragic loss of Rob Reiner, the beloved actor, director, producer, and cultural…

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My Top Ten Horse Movies:

To commemorate the Featured Film Blog of the month for May, Secretariat, I have gathered My Top Ten Horse Movies! If you're looking for the best film to watch featuring a horse, you came to…

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95 Years of Oscars:

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My Top Ten Docudrama Disaster Movies:

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