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Monthly Classic movie Afternoon shows The Man Who Knew Too Much

Morocco is the setting for high stakes espionage when Alfred Hitchcock directs Jimmy Stewart in The Man Who Knew Too Much. Playing at the...

Ann Arbor Film Festival digital tour stops at the Ohio Theatre

Can’t wait for the 55th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) to kick off on March 21? Start reel early when the AAFF Digital...

sylvania compassion film festival – call for entries

The Multifaith Council of NW Ohio, Sylvania United Church of Christ and the Sylvania Baha’i Community are teaming up with the Sylvania Compassion Film Contest.

Fourth annual Shorties U Youth Film Program

Sylvania Arts Commission’s Shorties U Youth Film Program.

Film Showings at The Valentine Theatre

Settle in with a timeless classic. Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, a comedic tale of a coldhearted weatherman forced to relive...

Escape to a simpler era with The Maltese Falcon

If you yearn for a simpler era, when men wore fedoras and everybody had a motive, check out The Maltese Falcon. The film stars...

The Lessons of Hayti documentary examines black power

How does black economic and political power stack up now, in a post-President Obama world?

9 films for people scared of romance

The Ohio Theatre is all about hearts this Valentine’s Day— stabbing them, that is. With a My Bloody Valentine (1981) screening and cocktail event...

The 4th Annual Cabin Fever Film Fest brings together film lovers and makers

Local film makers have been getting numerous opportunities to show off their work, thanks to various film festivals and contests. Many have rather strict...

UT’s Fridays on Film Series

Diving into frank discussions about the after- effects of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in World War II, this couple, a Japanese architect known as “Him” and a French woman known as “Her,” explore the depths of their relationship over a meal.

Dirty Dancing Celebrates 30 Year Milestone

It’s been 30 years since Swayze’s Johnny Castle and Jennifer Grey’s Frances “Baby Houseman fell in love to, what was arguably, the soundtrack of the ‘80s. Fathom Events has brought the beloved film back out to celebrate its milestone in pop culture.

Charlie Chaplin Headed To The Toledo Museum of Art

Charlie Chaplin’s iconic Little Tramp character was cemented in film lore with his appearance in The Gold Rush, a comedic tale of an ill-equipped...

Peter Pan Soars At The Valentine Theatre in Hook

Fall in love with the best of cinema as The Valentine Theatre presents their Silver Screen Classic Film Series. This week’s presentation is Hook,...

Gandhi’s Gift: New Documentary Explores Indian Leader

A message of peace seems necessary these days and who better than Gandhi embodies that ideal? Catch a pre-release screening of the new documentary, Gandhi’s...

Citizen Kane Pairs With Toledo Symphony Orchestra

There is simply no better film for introducing wannabe storytellers to the medium of cinema than Citizen Kane. A thinly-veiled skewering of William Randolph...

Christmas horror-comedy “Shelved” premieres at the Maumee Indoor theate

The latest, “The Elf on a Shelf,” deals with a little elfin creature that spies on kids and reports back to Santa
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