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Writer/Director Nicholas Bain will release his directorial debut on September 17th with the new horror Voice of Shadows, and it is one that fans of the genre will not want to miss.
In this eye-opening documentary, Devil Put the Coal in the Ground mines deeper into the story of the lives and troubles of West Virginia citizens.
July's offerings in the visual arts are powerful examinations of our journeys and beliefs.
Film: Jolene, A Documentary
Events happening May 23-30
There will be a special screening at the Kan-Kan Cinema and Restaurant on Friday, May 17th! Tickets are on sale now and available on the cinema's website at kankanindy.com.
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Bill Skarsgard’s newest movie, Boy Kills World, is an artsy yet comedic take on an otherwise dark subject.
The story wouldn't be complete if I didn't leave you with an interview from Ken Foree. From fighting zombies in Dawn of the Dead to even going toe to toe with Micheal Myers himself, Ken Foree isn...
Stranger Attractions has done it again. Pairing the cult classic film The Lost Boys with a live performance by Santa Carlas premiere entertainer Tim Cappello. This is an 80's vampire enthusiast's...
Have you ever decided to get together with family and friends to throw an Easter party, hide some colorful eggs in the woods, and make a movie about getting ripped apart by the twisted version of...
Witness Charlie Parker’s "Yardbird" live with Indianapolis Opera.
The film features an incredible soundtrack, horrible fashion villains, love, and a rewritten ending where our leading lady ends up dating a major appliance instead of crowd favorite Otis Redding ...
As I inhale another hit of my joint and continue my journey into moral corruption for the evening, I realize I've avoided the machete. I've somehow survived the rules of Camp Blood
These performances alone should prove that TCM2 is the greatest in the franchise.
New docuseries "KENNEDY," directed by 23-year-old Hoosier and Heartland Film award-winning alumnus Ashton Gleckman.
"Greener Pastures," a documentary by Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian, explores the issue of the financial struggles of independent farmers—and their concomitant emotional stresses—with great reserves o...
Mid July 2021, the Cuban government banned the reproduction of the song ”Patria y Vida.” When it won Song of the Year and Best Urban Song at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2021, the w...
It’s the final game between the arch-rivals in the BeepBall championship; I’m at the chair's edge, intent on the recalled action flashing on the desktop. Inning after inning, balls fly off th...
It’s a straight cupid shot between Yonkers, New York, and Austin, Texas, but a trickier plot across the period of hands-on personable match-maker Dolly Levi and a high-profile mom, pop & sons c...
Jesselyn Silva, a 15-year-old girl from New Jersey, is a 3x national boxing champion. She has her sights set on becoming the best in boxing.
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Four hard-hitting short films plunged me into the ever-present and changing challenges children face worldwide now.
Experiencing seven Indiana-based films via remote took me to places inside myself and to locations I’d not likely be visiting.
No one does the month of May quite like the racing capital of the world. Here in Indiana, the 500-mile race is ingrained in the DNA of many Hoosiers. Few names in racing have as much gravitas aro...
Not Just a Picky Eater is a strong documentary shedding light on a disorder that, on its surface, may seem far-fetched or hard to stomach.
Project Home successfully tells the story of the hope that comes with this new type of affordable housing.
The Smell of Money is an occasionally bleak look at the activism work by residents of a community eroded by poor waste management.
Free Time packs a dry wit and the polite skewering of a certain type of 20-something, professionally frustrated persona into a breezy and fun comedy experience.
Margot and David rekindle after their once-loving marriage fell apart, leaving them forced to live separate lives for years.
Our (Almost Completely True) Story satisfies in both the comedy turns and dramatic moments to create an endearing depiction of two peoples' love for one another through thick and thin.
What We Do Next is a powerful meditation on the failure of institutions and an indictment of those with the power to help but choose not to in service of their own ambitions.
For aspiring actress Jess navigating the highs and lows of the industry can be an outright killer in the Heartland Film Festival Official Selection, Follow Her.
In its aim to highlight the cathartic nature of creativity, The Moon & Back succeeds by knowing the story it wants to tell and doing so with a keen eye for drama and comedy.
The high stakes pressure and personal drama the two leads face in The Allnighter come to life thanks to an energetic script and strong direction from writer/director Aimee Graham.
This dramedy revels in its comedy and balances its more absurdly funny moments with equally dramatic interpersonal conflict.
Charming ode to romantic comedies captures the charm of Indianapolis in black and white cinematography.
Carl Erskine, wearing #17 on his uniform, on June 10, 1955, clocked his only Major League tour of the bases during his eleven years as the winning right-handed pitcher with the New York/LA Dodger...
The Indy Shorts virtual programs will be available to stream starting at noon on Tuesday, July 19 (the U.S. only); the in-person screenings start on Wednesday, July 20, at Living Room Theaters.
Historical French Lick hotel stars in a new movie based on Indiana author’s novel
New York City-based Covering Climate Now organization emailed just as I was typing this column.
Mayberry Man slated for Hollywood style Red Carpet
July 21-25 festival offers virtual & live screenings, from sports to sci fi.
The event will support the Indiana Forest Alliance.
'DimLand' is one of the highlights of Indy Film Fest.
Some films will be screened at Tibbs Drive-In.
"It's a magnificent film," popped out of my mouth before my brain could censor this personal reaction to documentary-maker Gerald Krell's introductory remark, "Did you like it?"
Be informed,vote informed,” reads the promotional material. “Uncivil War unravels a web of threats to American elections, separates truth from fiction, and exposes a hidden war against democr...
Indianapolis Art Center, at 820 E. 67th St., on Feb. 26, 6:30-8:30 p.m., hosts INhumanities' new mini-documentaries exploring racial integration, rural life, city pride, and the impact on communi...
In the past, I’ve been inclined to avoid movies like Dark Waters because there have been so many of them; Silkwood, Norma Rae, A Civil Action, Erin Brockovich and countless others. You know the...
The way movie trailers work is that studio execs brainstorm strategies for getting butts into theater seats. Clips and a synopsis of what they want the preview to accomplish are then sent to comp...