The 1984 comedy starring Eddie Murphy as a Detroit cop solving crime in California was among the titles named to the National ...
Among the 25 films selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for future generations are the Coen Brothers' "No ...
1984's “Beverly Hills Cop” is the first Eddie Murphy film in the National Film Registry. Nobody puts Baby in a corner, but ...
It’s been four decades since Axel Foley first hit the big screen, and for the latest installment, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F," they’ve managed to bring back nearly every iconic face from the first two ...
Beverly Hills Cop,' 'Dirty Dancing,' and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' are among the 25 films added to the Library of ...
With titles like “Dirty Dancing” and “Spy Kids”, some beloved movie classics are now being preserved by the Library of ...
1984’s “Beverly Hills Cop” is the first Eddie Murphy film in the National Film Registry. Nobody puts Baby in a corner, but they’re putting her in the National Film Registry. “Dirty ...
Nobody puts Baby in a corner, but they’re putting her in the National Film Registry. “Dirty Dancing,” along with another 1980s culture-changer, “Beverly Hills Cop,” are entering the ...
The U.S. Library of Congress announced Tuesday that "Dirty Dancing," "Beverly Hills Cop" and "The Social Network" have been enshrined on the National Film Registry.