Oh, Citizen Kane. Thou art hailed as a potential pinnacle of the cinematic art form. Behold thy many accolades and even a once valued spot as the best American film of all time according to yon ...
As difficult as it is sometimes to choose the best movie of all time, the truth is that the movie that holds that title was released over eight decades ago, and it still hasn’t been topped. The list ...
As Citizen Kane (1941) opens, we’re drawn into the grand estate of Charles Foster Kane (played by Orson Welles, who co-wrote and directed the film). The elderly media tycoon is dying. Lying on his ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
As Charles Kane (Orson Welles) lies on his deathbed in the opening scene of “Citizen Kane,” a snow globe falls from his hand and shatters on the ground. “Rosebud,” he says, setting in motion one of ...
Rosebud’s sliding onto the auction block. The childhood sled that prompted the most iconic word uttered in the legendary film “Citizen Kane” goes up for auction next month — along with more cherished ...
The classic films “City Lights,” “Citizen Kane” and “Taxi Driver” highlight the offerings this fall for the 49th season of the Buffalo Film Seminars. The popular series, hosted by UB faculty members ...