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CryptTeaze Crew Screens ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’

Join the CryptTeaze crew to relive this iconic masterpiece during a special, one night screening, featuring giveaways, vendors, and more.

‘The Messenger’ Documents the Songbird’s Survival Struggle

From inside Siddhartha’s golden cage to creation stories and works of poetry recounting the beauty of birdsong, the songbird has sparked discussion for centuries.

Catch ‘The Producers’ and Mel Brooks’ Fine Art of Evasion

See the staged disaster that launched Brooks’ career when Fathom Events celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Producers.

Heeding the “Call”: A Nature Documentary at the Maumee Theatre

Kuchle has seen the impact that Call of the Scenic River has on audiences, and she is looking forward to seeing how the audience at the Maumee Indoor Theatre responds.

1922’s ‘Robin Hood’ Screening During TMA’s Sound of Silents Series

For a story about self-help economic justice, the 1922 feature film Robin Hood was a serious investment. With a budget just shy of a million dollars, the film, starring Douglas Fairbanks, was pricey for Hollywood at that time, but became a box office success touted almost a century later.

Death On The Streets: Indie Film Casting Call Comes to Toledo

The film is seeking male and female lead (ages 35-45), as well as supporting actors (ages 6-80). The filming will occur in late summer in rural Illinois and Indiana.

“Rad” Screening at Toledo Bikes

Unreasonably dangerous stunts, BMX bike dance scenes, bad guys, hot babes, and epic races lead viewers to the finish line of the 1986 cult classic, Rad.

Turner Classic Movies Presents Sunset Boulevard

In 1950, director Billy Wilder earned his third Academy Award, for Best Original Screenplay with his black comedy Sunset Boulevard.

The Low-Down on 3rd Annual Glass City Film Fest

Short films, feature-lengths, documentaries and more will be represented at the third annual Glass City Film Festival (GCFF) beginning on May 17.

Locally produced film “Witchtown” harkens to goofy grindhouse horrors of old

In Toledo we have access to home grown horror films like Shelved and the New Blood series. Now, a new horror film called Witchtown, instead of trying to scare you, wants to gross you out while you’re having a good time.

Superb Shorts: The Tree City Film Festival wants you to see this year’s Oscar-nominated short films

Sylvania’s Tree City Film Festival is a great opportunity to see local handmade films, thanks to the festivals 50-Hour Film Challenge and Shorties programs.

Toledo Main Library hosts screening of “Bad Lucky Goat”

In Bad Lucky Goat, (2017) teenagers Corn and Rita embark on an epic 24 hour journey around their home in tropical Port Paradise to save the family business

Screening of “Columbus” at Toledo Museum of Art Little Theatre

Indie film Columbus (2017) reaches a Toledo audience with a free showing in the TMA’s Little Theatre. The film explores the complicated life of Jin, his famous father, and a new love.

Hayao Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away” comes to the Big Screen in Royal Oak, Michigan

Watch his Oscar-winning animated masterpiece Spirited Away presented by Midnight Madness on the big screen in its original Japanese form with English subtitles.

Featured Flicks at the Library

The Library continues to screen compelling movies during its Film Focus: Independent Film Festival. On Monday, April 16, view the award-winning documentary Triple Divide ...

2018 University of Toledo Student Filmmakers Showcase

Witness talent on the rise during the 2018 University of Toledo Student Filmmakers Showcase, co-hosted by The University of Toledo Film Curators Club and...