A category-busting movie event that happily blurs the lines of the medium.
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A category-busting movie event that happily blurs the lines of the medium.
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I’ve enjoyed some welcome perks over the years, thanks to my association with Orlando Weekly, but this weekend I got the best bonus ever. On the morning of Saturday April 14, I had the honor of representing OW as emcee of the Orlando IMAX 3-D premiere of Marvel’s The Avengers. In case you’ve been...
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The Festival of Light and Sound certainly hits a happy nerve locally with the throw-it-all-in kind of evening that’s becoming ever more accustomed to Orlando.
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That’s so magnum.
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The Southeast Museum of Photography comes correct with a special screening of this 1974 Jacques Rivette mindfuck.
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Nothing in your education or experience can have prepared you for this film.
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Orlando will get a taste of the “Internet Jesus” this Friday.
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Saturday, Feb. 25 – Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos 11:59 p.m. Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland 407-629-0054 $10 People just can’t get enough of Hiromu Arakawa’s manga-turned-TV show-turned-movie franchise about two brothers paying the price for – and seeking redemption from – messing with the laws of magic, and as...
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Thursday, Feb. 16 – Paris Belongs to Us 1:30 p.m. Southeast Museum of Photography 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach 386-506-4475 free Film series can be a tough sell these days, when one assumes every film is available on Netflix, streamed right to your TV or delivered to your mailbox. An even tougher...
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Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Tommy Airing exactly one month after the death of its director Ken Russell, the tempestuous mind behind Altered States and Crimes of Passion, Tommy is a fitting tribute. Based on the Who’s rock-opera album of the same name, it concerns the title character (played by Roger Daltrey, lead singer of...
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