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Keach In Sink

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From the Blacklist to the Bard, big birthday wishes to one of our favorites here at  TheArchive , Stacy Keach. What better time to celebrate the voice of CNBC's American Greed than during the inanity of the debt ceiling insanity. He has done it all! A seasoned and immensely talented actor, Keach has captivated audiences on every screen and stage for decades with his commanding presence, undeniable charisma, and remarkable range of performances. Keach has consistently delivered memorable and nuanced portrayals, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and on the realm of Shakespearean theater. With a voice that commands attention and a mastery of language that brings the Bard's timeless words to life, Keach has garnered acclaim for his powerful and soul-stirring interpretations of Shakespeare's most complex characters.  Whether embodying the tormented Hamlet, the regal King Lear, or the cunning Richard III, Keach's Shakespearean performances have dazzled a

Brooke Report

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Brooke Shields is turning 58 next week!?! How is that possible? A renowned actress and model who has graced both the silver screen and fashion runways, Shields is known for her striking beauty. In addition to her remarkable career, Brooke is also celebrated for her witty and memorable quotes. One of her most famous lines is, "Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life."  Beyond her achievements however, especially during mental health awareness month, we thought it important to share how Brooke Shields has also been open about her personal struggle with depression. In her documentary Pretty Baby, she courageously delves into her experiences, shedding light on the challenges she faced. Despite her glamorous exterior, Shields has revealed the depth of her emotional turmoil, stating, "When you're in the middle of a battle with depression, you have to find the strength to fight your way out, even when it feels impossible."

Still and Always Michael J. Fox

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It's hard not to admire  Michael J. Fox known for his iconic roles in "Back to the Future" and the TV series "Family Ties." Also well known for his battle with and embrace of Parkinson's, he relentlessly shines and has been quoted as saying it has been a "gift." Fox is a prominent advocate for research and awareness of the disease and continues to work in the entertainment industry making a positive impact on the lives of others through his foundation and his art. With his most recent star turn in documentary "Still," about his life, Fox is as feisty as ever saying,  “I’ve got shit going on. I’m a tough son of a bitch.”  Indeed he  hasn't lost his spark getting feisty on talk shows and commenting on career choices like passing on "Ghost," a choice that has him refer to himself as a "fucking idiot." Well, one movie he did not pass on was  High School USA  from 1983. In fact, an entertainment news magazine of some re

Mother-of-All-Movies

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"Your Mother Wears Combat Boots" starring Barbara Eden and Hector Elizondo Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there! And to those in combat - thank you for your service. This Mother's Day,  TheArchive  is celebrating some maternal movie magic with a collection of binge-worthy mother-of-all-movies that will have you glued to your screen all day! So who needs brunch? Slip into your athleisure and go no further than  TheArchive  to enjoy some quality time with our favorite leading ladies.  Let's kick it off with America's favorite 80's southern belle Rue McClanahan? And in a trilogy no less: How's that for a Rue McClanahanathon? There's definitely more motherly love from where that came from.  Check out how many of America's moms we have ready for you to check in with...Elvira, Roseanne, Angela Bassett, Jane Curtin, Olympia Dukakis, Elizabeth Montgomery, Roma Downey, Barbara Eden, Joanna Kerns, Katey Sagal, Julie Andrews, Cheryl Ladd, Ann-Marg

TheArchive and our Galaxy of Misfits

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May the 4th is over! Now it's time to get ready for yet another Galaxy of stars!  Before you race out this Cinco De Mayo to see the last installment of misfits in space, we have our own assortment of star lords, outsiders, and oddballs to get you ready for Guardians of the Galaxy. TheArchive  features a few Groot-worthy gems below that may just feature a whole planet of outlaws you've yet to meet. Starhyke In the year 3034: humans have become a race of emotionless drones bent on destroying all other species in the galaxy. The Earth's Mightiest Ship, The Dreadnaught Nemesis, embarks on a mission to destroy their latest enemy: The Reptids, an alien race who plan to travel back in time to the 21st century and use a weapon that will enhance human emotions, hoping to change mankind’s destructive tendencies. The Stream In the summer of 1981, a tragedy of epic proportions sends five friends on an epic adventure. All they have to do is follow the stream to their destination and bac

Celebrating Israeli Independence

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Israeli Independence Day (Yom Ha'atzmaut) is an Israeli national holiday celebrated annually to mark the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 after a long struggle for sovereignty. As a day of great significance for Israelis, it celebrates their independence, freedom, and national identity: an opportunity to reflect on the history, culture, and achievements of Israel and its people, and to reaffirm the commitment to the country's continued success and prosperity. TheArchive  pays homage to Israel and it's many contributions to the world whether it be, to name a few, technological, cultural, or strategic. We distribute many powerful films spotlighting Israel, remembering the Holocaust, and sharing inspiring stories of history, progress, and the leaders behind the rise of this very influential nation. One particular documentary and its subjects we wanted to spotlight on this reverential occasion is The Prime Ministers ,  based on Yehuda Avner's best-selling book.

Autism Representation at the Movies

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  During autism acceptance month we wanted to be sure our audience is aware of the content we have streaming on  TheArchive  that celebrates and honors autism. TheArchive  is proud to feature  Family Pictures , a mini-series based on the novel of the same name by Sue Miller. It was directed by Philip Saville and stars an amazing cast including Anjelica Huston, Sam Neill, Kyra Sedgwick, and Dermot Mulroney.   Spanning forty years, this four hour mini-series brings to life a powerful and intimate portrait of the passion, upheaval, and pain experienced by one family. The Eberhardts embark on a journey of redemption to regain the happiness of the past as they have come to appreciate their decades-full family photo albums. The challenges that all families face are compounded with the birth of a child on the autism spectrum and how that challenge changes them all forever.   Anjelica Huston earned a nomination for Best Actress at the 51st Golden Globe Awards.  Family Pictures  was also nomina