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“Toledo: The Prohibition Chronicles” premiers at Collingwood Arts Center

This 60 minute docu-drama features personal stories shared by Toledoans.

Affordable screenings of classics at the Valentine Theatre

Catch critically acclaimed, classic films for only $5 at the Valentine Theatre during their Silver Screen Classics series.

The Maumee Indoor Theatre’s Movie Poster Sale

Deck the halls with movie posters from your favorite films.

Andrei Rublev movie screening

Today, Andrei Rublev, considered one of the greatest films ever made in any language, is a great depiction of the creative process.

Glass City Screenwriters: Local group meets in support of Toledo film scribes

Area screenwriters looking for a chance to discuss ideas and test out material with fellow artists have a perfect opportunity every month at the...

‘Dr. Caligari’ is in

Championed for its vertigo-inducing art direction and Conrad Veidt’s stunning performance as the tragic somnambulist Cesare, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is truly a once-you’ve-seen-it-you-never-forget-it kind of film.

‘Howl’ing good time

Call it anime or Japanimation— just call Howl’s Moving Castle a masterpiece. Written and directed by the great Hayao Miyazaki, the Walt Disney of...

Sylvania Franciscan Center screens Bread and Roses Too

The first domestic violence shelter in the United States was established in 1974. Ten years later, the Sisters of St. Francis founded Bethany House.

Fight the power

Upon essayist and social critic James Baldwin’s untimely death in 1987, the Notes of a Native Son author left behind an unfinished manuscript titled...

The Valentine Theatre screens Singing in the Rain

The sight of Gene Kelly gleefully dancing during a downpour remains one of cinema’s most joyful moments. Relive the majesty of the musical classic...

Film makers wanted for the 3rd annual Glass City Film Festival

The 3rd annual Glass City Film Festival (GCFF), presented by the Ohio Theatre and The Arts Commission, is currently accepting local and international film submissions for the juried festival, to be held May 17-20, 2018.

Howard’s Club H to host Rocky Horror screening on Halloween

Howard’s Club H in Bowling Green— just a stone’s throw up Main Street from the Cla-Zel— will be screening The Rocky Horror Picture Show at midnight, just like the good old days.

Ut’s Fridays on Film series to screen the Bride of Frankenstein

Picking up where the original Frankenstein left off, the sequel, Bride of Frankenstein, is well regarded and considered an early feminist picture for its...

The Valentine Theatre’s Silver Screen Classics series kicks off with The Shining

Is The Shining the scariest horror film of all time? Many film purists think so, but horror legend Stephen King, author of the book...

Maumee Indoor Theatre screens Walk With Me

Next to the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hahn is arguably the most well-known Buddhist voice in the Western world. Books like Living Buddha, Living...

Socially conscious films at the Toledo Museum of Art

Two socially conscious films will be shown together: Birth of a Movement, a PBS documentary about African-American newspaperman and activist William M. Trotter, who,...
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