UPDATE: Hoosier Films Annual Festival rescheduled due to COVID-19
Mar 12, 2020 1:17 pmThe festival will screen genres such as comedy, horror and drama.
The festival will screen genres such as comedy, horror and drama.
Audiences can follow the journey of the Abbott family when Krasinski's film debuts March 20.
Michael Uslan’s newest film, “Joker,” was nominated for 11 Academy Awards.
The South Korean film from director Bong Joon-ho can and should win Best Picture.
The INseparable film tour will stop in Bloomington on February 5.
The films will be screened at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Bear's Place, the IU Fine Arts Theater and the IU Global Theater.
The film series will feature fairy tale classics.
BAFT 2020 session will run from Jan. 21 to May 9.
It kicked off a series showcasing the works of the first female-filmmaker in Saudi Arabia.
The cinema offers classic and recent films this month.
Teter Cycling rider, Corrine Miller, has experienced gender discrimination first hand.
"The Mummy" and "The Wolf Man" were shown back to back.
"Ms. White Light" will premiere Oct. 17 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The fifth annual IFF began Thursday with the film “The Silence of Others.”
The filmmaker discussed how he creates what he calls the “freest form” of film.
The cult classic will have two showings Oct. 26.
Ruth E. Carter attended a screening of “Black Panther” and gave a lecture Oct. 5.
A brief summary of the showings offered at the cinema this month.
Pigasus Pictures, founded by IU alumni, will premiere its second film in October.