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“Steamboat Bill, Jr.”: Crusty Captains And College Cads Take The Silent Screen

Appreciate humor through visuals without dialogue in the museum’s screening of Steamboat Bill, Jr. during its Sound of Silents event. Follow the comedic story...

Lights, camera, possibilities

CommUNITY Film Fest promotes inclusion, diversity

Make a Movie with Tree City Film Festival’s 50-Hour Challenge

Gather your team for this creative project to produce a movie, including all aspects of filmmaking— script writing, rehearsal, costume and set design, filming, editing, post-production and publishing— in 50 hours.

Groomed for Greatness Hosts Movie Fundraiser

Groomed for Greatness, a nonprofit organization helping to empower girls to reach their highest potential, is hosting a movie fundraiser, featuring 50/50 raffles, giveaways and an early screening of the film Acrimony (Rated R) starring Taraji P. Henson.

Mummy Movie Screenings at Toledo Museum of Art

In addition to the opening of the new mummy exhibit, Toledo Museum of Art will host multiple screenings of classic and comical mummy-themed movies.

Ann Arbor Film Fest, redux

Before you attend the 56th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival (March 20-25), rewind to 2017 during the 55th AAFF Digital Tour. See six new experimental, animated,...

50 Shades Free Early Screening with Pure Romance

The third and final installment of the 50 Shades series doesn’t come out until the next day, so this is a unique opportunity to catch it before everyone else does.

He Went for a Little Walk: Mummies in the Movies at Toledo Museum of Art

As part of The Toledo Museum of Art’s exhibit The Mummies: From Egypt to Toledo, opening Saturday, February 3, enjoy a Saturday matinee film series, He Went for a Little Walk: Mummies in the Movies, running from February 17 through May 5.

What A Disaster: Chaos In Recreation

The Disaster Artist Dir. James Franco Grade: C There's this word that I love that I never use because when I do, I sound like a pretentious...

“The Disaster Artist” screening at the Ottawa Tavern

Considered the “worst movie ever” by critics (read: haters), the quirky indie-drama is the best bad movie of all time. Compare it to Franco’s ode during this Sunday screening.

Singin’ in the Rain screening with Toledo Symphony Orchestra

Pair a film voted by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest movies with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra for a totally dreamy one-night performance of Singin’ in the Rain.