Archibald Gracie's Letter from Titanic

Archibald Gracie wrote a letter aboard the Titanic five days before it sank, expressing his uncertainty about the ship. The letter has sold at auction for $399,000.

Titanic Survivor's Letter Sold at Auction

A letter written by a Titanic survivor days before the ship sank has been sold at auction for $399,000. The letter, penned by Archibald Gracie, provides insight into his experiences on the ill-fated steamship.

Celine Dion criticizes Donald Trump for unauthorized use of her song

Celine Dion criticized Donald Trump for using her song 'My Heart Will Go On' at an election rally without authorization. Social media users have made analogies between Trump's campaign and the sinking ship in the movie 'Titanic.' Dion's team clarified that she does not endorse this use of the song.

Billionaire's Submarine Expedition to Titanic

Billionaire plans to take a $20 million sub to visit the Titanic to prove safety after OceanGate implosion. Triton Submarine to go down with Larry Connor and Patrick Lahey. Lahey critical of Rush's predatory tactics which led to deaths.

Passing of British Actor Bernard Hill

British actor Bernard Hill, known for roles in The Lord of the Rings and Titanic, has died at age 79. He was a respected character actor with a career spanning British theater, TV, and film. Hill's portrayal of King Théoden in The Lord of the Rings made him a fan favorite. He expressed disdain for Amazon's The Rings of Power series and had memorable roles in other movies like Gandhi and Titanic.

Passing of Bernard Hill

English actor Bernard Hill, best known for roles in Titanic and The Lord of the Rings, passed away at the age of 79. His career spanned over 50 years, and he was praised for his iconic performances.

Auction of Hollywood Props, including Titanic's Wooden Door Panel

The wooden door panel from the 1997 movie Titanic, which saved Rose's life but controversially not Jack's, was auctioned off for $718,750 as part of a five-day sale of iconic Hollywood props. The auction brought in over $15.6 million from 1,600 lots and featured items from other famous movies like Indiana Jones and Forrest Gump.