Movies
A lathering place for liberals, the money-in-politics documentary “Citizen Koch” arrives in theaters already juiced by conspiracy-minded controversy: a slated PBS airing that was pulled, many believe, because of skittishness over upsetting one of the movie’s shadow villains, billionaire industrialist and public broadcasting donor David Koch.
June 26, 2014
Movies * With a new name, the producer son of an industry icon finds his career soaring.
May 1, 2000
Entertainment & Arts
New York Mayor Ed Koch has turned up the heat on his assault on $7 movie ticket prices in that city.
Jan. 6, 1988
New York Mayor Ed Koch, an early opponent of the $7 movie ticket in that city, said over the weekend he will still attend movie theaters charging that amount until there are more people behind the drive to change it.
Dec. 29, 1987
Ed Koch dies on day his documentary opens
Feb. 1, 2013
Screenwriter Howard Koch, who penned the landmark 1938 radio program “War of the Worlds” and shared an Academy Award in 1942 for co-writing the Humphrey Bogart classic “Casablanca” only to have his career interrupted in the 1950s when he was blacklisted, died Thursday.
Aug. 18, 1995
Opinion
Does “50 Shades of Grey” offer any insight into billionaires like the Koch Brothers?
Feb. 13, 2015
As time and 50 years go by, that now classic movie “Casablanca” keeps coming back, twice reduced to home video, colorized, dubbed and redubbed, transmogrified by ABC and CBS into two unsuccessful television series and now heading back to big-screen theaters (April 10 at Mann’s Chinese and April 17 at the Ken in San Diego), scrubbed and cleaned up again by the cinematic recyclers of Turner Entertainment.
April 2, 1992
Television
Ed Koch’s most memorable TV appearances
Veteran producer-director Howard W.
Feb. 17, 2001