The films of November and December
Lots of love for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo;" less for the latest "Alvin" sequel
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Lots of love for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo;" less for the latest "Alvin" sequel
Today at 7 p.m., the IU Cinema is honoring Halloween with a special screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 horror classic “Psycho.”
Michael Uslan’s story might sound ripped from the panels of a much happier DC comic, but his story is still being written with his appearance at 3 p.m. today at the IU Cinema to kick off the academic film symposium “The Comic Book Rises: From Underdogs to Blockbusters.”
Why soundless movies shouldn't go unheard
"The Thing" -- dumbly obvious and bloodily overrated
People at the IU Cinema for the international Home Movie Day celebration Sunday became engaged and immersed in the history of old film reels dug out from closets. This is the ninth year Home Movie Day has been celebrated nationwide, and this year marks the fourth at IU.
Home Movie Day, which is every Oct. 15, is a national event in its ninth year. This is its fourth year at IU.
Ethan Uslan will perform a live accompaniment to the 1927 film “Sunrise” on Saturday at the IU Cinema. He said he hopes the screening and his individual musical style will serve as insight into movie-going in the ’20s.
"Ides of March" gets the job done
In Whoville they say that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day
The IU Cinema has an opportunity to change this situation with a rare United States retrospective of Pedro Costa’s films and an appearance by the filmmaker himself. This opportunity begins today with his film “The Artful Tableau of Everyday Life.”
"50/50" demonstrates the good side of cynical
From Lou Gehrig to Billy Beane and everything in between
'Shoah,' 'Drive' and how movies cross into our real lives
Singer and multi-instrumentalist brings the Comoros Islands to Bloomington
Ryan Gosling makes "Drive" a must-go-see-now
Colombian party rockers mash up disparate styles
It is “Shoah,” and at 11:00 a.m. Sunday it will be shown in the IU Cinema, which may be the last chance to see it.
Where are we now?
IU alumnus Aynsley is the Oscar-nominated producer behind the 2010 documentary “Waste Land” and is scheduled to speak at 3 p.m. Friday at the IU Cinema, prior to a screening of his film at 6:30 p.m.