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(04/17/18 6:00pm)
Showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathon Nolan’s blockbuster television series "Westworld," a small screen adaptation of Michael Crichton’s novel of the same name, galloped onto television screens a year and a half ago. To the probable excitement of every creative and shareholder associated with HBO, it did so grandly. "Westworld" asserted itself as the inevitable “Game of Thrones” replacement they wanted and needed to be.
(04/13/18 7:00am)
As India-born filmmaker Mira Nair took the stage to give a lecture at the IU Cinema on April 12, she joked that she and her friends had long confused the state’s name with that of their country.
(04/13/18 2:00pm)
Local pop-up cinema collective Cicada Cinema is set to screen its monthly movie at 8 p.m. April 14 at Hairstream Studio.
(04/10/18 9:00am)
Mira Nair is not only one of India's most important filmmakers, but one of the most important global filmmakers, John Vickers, director of the IU Cinema, said.
(04/09/18 9:00am)
The 2014 documentary film “States of Grace” will screen at 7 p.m. Monday, April 9 at the IU Cinema. Director Helen Cohen and Dr. Grace Dammann, whose story the film recounts, will be present.
(04/09/18 9:30am)
When I interviewed John Krasinski recently about his new horror thriller, “A Quiet Place,” he said he was too much of a scaredy-cat for horror movies. Oddly enough, that simple fact shows throughout every ferociously tense second of his new film.
(04/03/18 2:00pm)
Mirrors abound in “A Fantastic Woman,” the new Spanish-language drama from filmmaker Sebastián Lelio.
(04/02/18 10:00am)
IU Cinema will present a film series centered on the life experiences and culture of Asian-Americans in honor of IU’s annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
(03/30/18 12:00pm)
Bloomington’s Buskirk-Chumley Theater is set to host the globe-trotting Banff Mountain Film Festival on Saturday March 31 and Sunday April 1.
(03/29/18 5:00am)
IU Cinema is set to screen “A Fantastic Woman” this weekend.
(03/26/18 9:30am)
John Krasinski, writer, director, star and executive producer of the horror thriller "A Quiet Place" answered questions from student journalists, including one Indiana Daily Student reporter, via Skype.
(03/28/18 9:00am)
Starting Tuesday, April 3, student filmmakers of all calibers, skill levels and experiences have the opportunity to make their own short film through Campus Movie Fest.
(03/22/18 4:00am)
The Gadabout Film Festival, an eclectic shorts program curated by Bloomington locals Eric Ayotte and Charlie Jones, is set to premiere at 8 p.m. March 24 at the I Fell Gallery.
(03/20/18 10:00am)
Funkology: A Conversation with Bootsy Collins and Dr. Scot Brown will celebrate the cultural and historical legacy of vital aspects of black music, IU professor Tyron Cooper said in an email.
(03/19/18 2:00pm)
“Love, Simon” is an important film. It isn’t an exceptionally well-made film, nor is it without a number of tremendously irritating and sometimes nearly crippling flaws. But the film is so important in its message and its significance as a cultural moment that many of its more insignificant flaws fall by the wayside. To acknowledge them is valid, but to harp on them would be beside the point. “Love, Simon” is a vital film.
(03/09/18 5:00am)
“Loving Vincent,” the first ever fully painted feature film, will be screening at various venues around Bloomington throughout March as part of the Ryder Film Series.
(03/09/18 9:30am)
Victoria Price, daughter of classic Hollywood actor Vincent Price, celebrated her father’s legacy in a talk she gave Thursday evening at IU Cinema.
(03/08/18 2:30pm)
The actor Vincent Price was a one-of-a-kind Hollywood talent whose name and works are worth remembering, Michaela Owens, editor for IU Cinema’s A Place for Film Blog, said in an email.
(03/05/18 10:30am)
The 2016 film “Window Horses,” which will be screening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Monday night, is a look at the cultural legacy of poetry and an exceptional film to boot, Danielle McClelland, executive director of the Buskirk, said.
(03/05/18 11:00am)
It’s no secret the Academy Awards are elitist and out of touch with the general movie-going populous. On one hand, there’s value in honoring art that might otherwise go unnoticed, such as “Moonlight’s” big wins at 2017’s awards.