COLUMN: 5 movies to get you through the post-grad blues
From “Legally Blonde” to “The Graduate,” these films may reassure graduates that the transition ahead is universal.
From “Legally Blonde” to “The Graduate,” these films may reassure graduates that the transition ahead is universal.
IU Cinema’s Underground Film Series will present four of Uman’s experimental films.
Bloomington Playwrights Project, Cardinal Stage, Pigasus Institute revealed a new identity at Saturday celebration.
The annual festival recognizes the achievements of IU’s film community, celebrating those who work in front of and behind the camera.
Robert Mack’s short film depicts a dancer torn between his career and his love.
As the lights come up, a controversial story glimmers to life.
Screenings will include post-film discussions with documentary filmmakers.
The movie features two diabetic characters, speaking conversation in the diabetes community.
Production for the thriller-comedy will begin in April.
Robert Pattinson’s soul-stirring portrayal of a tormented Bruce Wayne is revolutionary in “The Batman.”
Pure is a Black queer coming-of-age story now available for streaming on HBO Max.
The festival will feature sexually explicit films from all over the world.
Joel Coen's "The Tragedy of Macbeth" excites audiences with chilling cinematography and standout performances.
The 2005 Academy Award winner for best original screenplay features Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey.
Inspiring James Franco’s “The Disaster Artist,” arguably the best worst film of all time returns to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Disney’s “Encanto” shines an important light on the Afro-Latino community.
DeCarlo Animation’s debut feature film “The Encounter” is scheduled to complete production in 2023.
The first film, Spirited Away, will be presented on Jan. 15.
The event will take place at 7 p.m. Nov. 18th at the FAR Gallery on Fourth Street.
BIPOC creators have many movies and series coming to HBO and Netflix.