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Orson Welles' radio drama 'War of the Worlds' spawned copycat radio shows that created fear in countries from Portugal to Ecuador. Could it happen again... on social media?
The movie Anonymous directed by Roland Emmerich opens this week. Except for the heavy use of computer-generated images, it's nothing like his previous disasteramas – The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day and 2012.
There's no better way to escape from uncertain times than by spending time at the movies. Takeaway film correspondent Rafer Guzman tells us about five movies that have the potential to become classics.
There's no better way to escape from uncertain times than by spending time at the movies. Takeaway film correspondent Rafer Guzman tells us about five movies that have the potential to become classics.
The movie Anonymous directed by Roland Emmerich opens this week. Except for the heavy use of computer-generated images, it's nothing like his previous disasteramas – The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day and 2012.
Orson Welles' radio drama 'War of the Worlds' spawned copycat radio shows that created fear in countries from Portugal to Ecuador. Could it happen again... on social media?
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Arts, Culture & Media
1941 at the movies
The Takeaway
December 25, 2009
There's no better way to escape from uncertain times than by spending time at the movies. Takeaway film correspondent Rafer Guzman tells us about five movies that have the potential to become classics.
Arts, Culture & Media
1941: At the Movies
The Takeaway
December 24, 2010
Arts, Culture & Media
Shakespeare by Anonymous
Studio 360
October 21, 2011
The movie Anonymous directed by Roland Emmerich opens this week. Except for the heavy use of computer-generated images, it's nothing like his previous disasteramas – The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day and 2012.
Arts, Culture & Media
'War of the Worlds' turns 75. Could it happen again?
The World
October 29, 2013
Orson Welles' radio drama 'War of the Worlds' spawned copycat radio shows that created fear in countries from Portugal to Ecuador. Could it happen again... on social media?
Arts
All’s well that Welles ends
Studio 360
November 01, 2018
Morgan Neville’s new documentary “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead” examines why Orson Welles’ final film remained unfinished ... until now.