
Emoria remembers Michael Cimino
Did you know? Two years after his Oscars for "The Deer Hunter", Michael Cimino was hailed as an untouchable directing genius. Then came "Heaven's Gate" — a western epic so lavish that its 1980 failure became a turning point. United Artists was sold soon after, and the freewheeling director-driven cinema of the 1970s was declared over. A single film made Hollywood history — as a cautionary tale.
Light a candle for Michael CiminoEmoria remembers Marlon Brando
Did you know? When Marlon Brando won the 1973 Best Actor Oscar for "The Godfather," he never walked onto the stage. Instead he sent Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather, who declined the award live on air — in protest of Hollywood's portrayal of Native Americans. It became one of the most famous political moments in Oscar history.
Light a candle for Marlon BrandoEmoria remembers Jack Lemmon
Did you know? Before every single take of his career, Jack Lemmon whispered the same two words to himself: "Magic time." It was his quiet vow to give each scene everything he had — for decades, from his first slate to his last.
Light a candle for Jack LemmonEmoria remembers Alvin Toffler
Did you know? Back in 1970, long before the internet or the smartphone, Alvin Toffler described in "Future Shock" the feeling of being overwhelmed by too much change in too little time – and coined the term "information overload." His most important collaborator was his wife Heidi, who co-wrote for decades uncredited before finally being named as co-author.
Light a candle for Alvin TofflerEmoria remembers Michael Jackson
Did you know? Michael Jackson patented the gravity-defying forward lean from "Smooth Criminal" — made possible by a special shoe that hitches onto a peg rising from the stage floor, letting the dancer tip forward as if weightless. The U.S. patent is numbered 5,255,452.
Light a candle for Michael JacksonEmoria remembers Aaron Spelling
Did you know? As a boy, Aaron Spelling lost the use of his legs for a year — a psychosomatic response to relentless antisemitic bullying. That same boy became the most prolific television producer in history: with "Charlie's Angels", "The Love Boat", "Dynasty" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" he created more than 3,000 hours of TV — a Guinness World Record.
Light a candle for Aaron SpellingEmoria remembers Ray Bradbury
Did you know? Ray Bradbury wrote „Fahrenheit 451“ on a coin-operated typewriter in the basement of UCLA's library — 10 cents per half hour, about $9.80 in total. He finished the first draft in just nine days.
Light a candle for Ray BradburyEmoria remembers Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Today marks 6 years since Carlos Ruiz Zafón (1964–2020) passed away. Spanish writer.
Light a candle for Carlos Ruiz ZafónEmoria remembers Daveigh Chase
Remembering Daveigh Chase (1990–2026). American actress — a life that leaves a lasting mark.
Light a candle for Daveigh ChaseJames P. lit a candle for Daveigh Chase

“Rest in peace dear Daveigh”