Cincinnati was first introduced to motion pictures in 1896 through the auspices of Heck & Avery’s Dime Museum on Vine Street. The uniquely American phenomenon of “dime museums” set the stage (as it ...
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How different would life be without Thomas Edison?
Few inventors in history have become as famous as Thomas Edison. With more than 1,000 patents attached to his name, Edison ...
In Peter Bogdanovich’s “Nickelodeon” (1976), a comedy-drama about the early years of moviemaking, a novice actor played by Burt Reynolds finds himself in a bakery that fronts for an independent movie ...
Since motion pictures were invented, audiences have loved how they tell stories. Movies enabled people to travel the world vicariously, and experience tragedy, love and nearly every other emotion.
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