Officially, 20th Century Fox no longer exists, having been rebranded to 20th Century Studios, but its logo history is still worth examining, especially as it's one of the best entertainment logos we ...
20th Century Fox, one of the most-recognized names in entertainment history, is officially no more. Disney (DIS) announced on Monday it would be rebranding one of its TV studios, 20th Century Fox ...
Almost a year after Disney's acquisition of Fox closed, the studio is making some name changes. The Fox moniker has been dropped from the studio's 20th Century and Searchlight labels, which will now ...
In the aftermath of its July 27 sale to Disney, film historian and author Leonard Maltin recalls Fox's wild early days, a predator mogul, firings and backstabbings, and along the way, movies from ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
20th Century Fox is an icon of Hollywood history. Its epic fanfare title card has appeared in front of “The Sound of Music,” “Star Wars” and other major films over the past 85 years. But in 2020, that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jeff Ewing is a film critic, filmmaker, and screenwriter in LA. It was announced today that the Walt Disney Company will be ...
The logo seen on shows for decades is no more. Say hi to 20th Television. Announced Monday, 20th Century Fox Television will drop both the "Century" and "Fox" from its title to be named from here on ...
A month ago when Fox Searchlight emails had dropped the Fox, there was a sense that the full integration of the former Rupert Murdoch-owned studio was in full effect at Disney. Well, it’s official ...
Disney’s recently acquired 20th Century Fox TV studio is the latest to have the “Fox” name dropped, with the company announcing today that it’ll be rebranding the studio to just 20th Television, as ...
Lisa Laman is a life-long movie fan, writer, and Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic located both on the autism spectrum and in Texas. Given that her first word was "Disney", Lisa Laman was "doomed" from ...