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Check out our April Fools

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If you're up for some laughs this weekend, April Fools Day is the perfect chance to catch up on some comedic gems. Whether you're looking to relax with family and friends or have a solo movie night,  TheArchive  has classic comedies, recent stand-up specials, and everything in between. From Eddie Murphy to Bill Murray, Mel Brooks to Andy Kaufman, Lucille Ball to Whoopi, and Martin to Lewis - there's a lot to laugh about! And we have a chimpanzee! Here's just a few we're featuring in our "April Fools" lineup. Get to  TheArchive  to see our full collection. In the meantime... Todd Wilson and his comical chimpanzee companion have fallen on tough times. With nothing to lose, the duo travels to Las Vegas with the hopes of securing a show in Chick Balton's famous review.  The Entertainers  stars  Bob Newhart, Linda Gray, Richard Romanus, Bernard White, and Bill Erwin. In The Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection: Colgate Comedy Hour , i t's 28 episode

Keanu and his Journey to John Wick: Chapter 4

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It is practically a global holiday with the release of John Wick: Chapter 4. But that's because of the man behind the character. Wick is in so many ways nearly as compelling as the artist who is Keanu Reeves. Keanu has played a wide range of characters throughout his career, but none have had the lasting impact and longevity of his role as the titular character in the John Wick film series. With its intense action sequences, stylized visuals, and unforgettable characters, the John Wick franchise has solidified Reeves' status as an action star and cultural icon, and has helped sustain his career well into his 50s.  John Wick is not only captivating and fascinating to watch, but also deeply human and relatable - qualities that blur the lines between the man and the performer.  Check out our TheArchive titles that give you a peek into Keanu's enviable life and formidable career. In our doc Keanu Reeves Journey to Success , experience firsthand, the secret life of one of the m

Nervous Bank Down

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There's nothing like a good old fashioned bank run (or bank heist movie) to get the blood pumping.  TheArchive knows all too well that the lines between fact and fiction often blur. Hollywood has long been fascinated with the world of banking, producing some of the most iconic films of all time. However, as we've seen with the recent banking crisis, the reality of the financial world proves that fact is often stranger than fiction. But our fiction is pretty good too. This week we feature several high flying finance flicks that take us back to a bygone era when banks actually had enough cash to rob. In  Bank Robber , Billy  robs a bank because his gold digging girl is unsatisfied with his cash position. Utterly unimpressed with his bold move, she bails anyway, and so he hides out in a hotel to avoid the cops. Everyone in the hotel knows he's there and decides it would be fun to be on the take. Why rat him out when instead, they can bilk him for all his cash in exchange for

Oscar Winners on TheArchive

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With the Oscars upon us this weekend, TheArchive celebrates its own Academy Award winning collection of films, most notably our Arthur Cohn library.  A rthur Cohn has produced some of the most acclaimed and awarded foreign language films and documentaries in the history of the Academy Awards, including " The  Sky Above The Mud Below ,"  " Dangerous Moves ," " Black and White in Color ," and "One Day in September." These films have been recognized for their powerful storytelling, stunning visuals, and thought-provoking subject matter. Three titles currently available from TheArchive include: Black and White In Color , directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, is set in the early years of World War I, in a small African colony, where a group of white colonists decide to declare war on their German neighbors who are on the other side of the border. The film follows the colonists' efforts to organize their war effort, including creating their own milita

Celebrating Women's History

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As Women's History Month kicks off, TheArchive reflects on the critical creative and cultural contributions women make in the entertainment industry and beyond. We celebrate bold and powerful women who have shaped our world; whether through bravery, perseverance, sheer talent or all of the above, the following women have inspired and empowered generations. So, in honor of Women's History Month, let's take a look at some of the most indomitable women and the films that spotlight their strength, resilience, and impact. The Audrey Hepburn Story The biography of one of Hollywood's most famous actresses, Audrey Hepburn shares her story from early childhood living in Nazi-occupied Holland, to making it big in the USA as a movie star. Madonna: The Name of the Game Madonna's eclectic personality, even in her most recent and peculiar appearance at the Grammys, has captivated fans since she first came onto the scene, though few know of the years of hard work and struggles the