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Two locals, Four Dogs

Buzzworthy short film director Joe Burke, a Toledo native, unleashed Four Dogs, his debut feature-length film, at the 2013 Los Angeles Film Festival to rave reviews.

An Evening of Low-Budget Cinema

Filmmaker Tom Madigan understands that quality storytelling is not dependent on big budgets and high-tech gear.

The evening's entertainment

Playing Nightly will be shown on PBS. To celebrate, producers Jason Hamilton and Mike Malone are hosting a viewing party for their cinematic love letter to The Glass City's working musicians.

Duvall's deadly dance

In Tango Assassination, Duvall stars opposite his wife Luciana Pedraza as a professional hit man who becomes enamored of the titular dance while on assignment in Buenos Aires.

Vintage creepy

The Ohio Theater has two black-and-white thrillers lined up to keep your adrenaline pumping.

Closer to the issue

The Northview High School Leadership Academy is partnering with the Daughter Project and the Anti-Trafficking In Persons Program

A local retreat

Cap Averill II, of Toledo’s own Mantis and Moon film company, wrote, directed and acted in Out of the Shadows

Green cities

Earth Day may be over, but that's no reason to stop celebrating environmentalism.

Captain's log

Even after his long career as a serious (The West Wing) and commercial (The Priceline Negotiator) actor, William Shatner just can't escape being...

Hazardous pastimes

The Ohio Theater, to round out their April programming, screens a pair of creepy-cool film classics, both deal with obsessions that go too...

It's back

Film buffs, prepare for the second annual Tree City Film Festival.

Two for the Price of one

Take a look outside—it's finally warming up, but The Ohio Theatre can keep the chill running down your spine with their spring program full of vintage horror flicks.

Her life in pictures

Toledo has produced its fair share of film stars, including Jamie Farr and Katie Holmes. Local cinephiles can now add Tiffany C. Adams to that list. Rather than hedging her bets on blockbusters, however, Adams is casting her lot with independent films.

Anderson’s return

They just don’t make directors like Wes Anderson anymore.

Spring film fever

Hot on the tail of its “Love Stinks” film series, The Ohio Theater is preparing a special round of films for the end of March

It's only a number

In 1950, All About Eve was released to tremendous critical acclaim, based on an amazing lead performance by Bette Davis.
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