The dividing line between celluloid fantasy and the bountifully adorned starlets making their acceptance speeches gets blurred. |
Of all the journalistic stereotypes regularly committed to celluloid, none has been more expressive of its times than the war correspondent. |
Before there was polyethylene there was celluloid, patented in 1870 by John and Isaiah Hyatt, the sons of a blacksmith. |
Yes, the launch had the mandatory fashion show, with all the bigwigs, political and celluloid, in tandem. |
The African experience is now also the subject of celluloid celebration in films such as Cry Freedom. |
Unknown to him, it became the genesis of a new film that has taken 14 long years to become a celluloid reality. |