In truth, we want to call your attention to the Garden Theatre’s entire damn summer lineup, which lets you and two friends see everything for $55.
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In truth, we want to call your attention to the Garden Theatre’s entire damn summer lineup, which lets you and two friends see everything for $55.
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Thursday, Dec. 15 – Aegeansfest Last week, we told you about a couple of web series (Husbands, for example) that are more than worth your time, because believe it or not, the fledgling new outlet, post-Dr. Horrible, is all grown up and almost totally self-sufficiently valid. So we’re ever-so-slightly less eye-rolling when local filmmakers...
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Full Sail grad Bryan Boykins is set to premiere his documentary Black as AIDS at the Orlando Science Center’s Darden Theater this Thursday, June 23! The event, which runs from 6pm-10pm. It’s free, open to the public and comes with free HIV testing! Sounds like a blast, right? Actually, I was just listening to...
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A couple of newish developments from AMC that affect local movie fans this week: Over at Downtown Disney, the theater chain is opening a “dine-in” theater with two dining/watching options. The first is the “Fork & Screen” option, where a server brings you food and drinks to an oversized leather seat (no tables) with...
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File this one under Things to Keep An Eye On. Flick250, a beta movie-review site apparently featuring Orlando contributors debuted last week with at least one interesting idea: In addition to “straight-to-the-point” reviews and basic credits, there’s a steady Twitter feed on the side referencing the film’s hashtagged tweets. I’ve felt for a while...
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Hey you crazy kids out there, with your camcorder around your neck and a dream in your heart: The Festival of Chocolate (March 4-6) wants you! The annual(?) chocofest at the Orlando Science Center is opening up their festivities to wannabe filmmakers. The mission:”create a unique ‘chocolate’ twist on a classic fairytale or develop...
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Inspired by Top Gear, two local filmmakers – David Kaine and Charles Corbett – are hoping to set out on an expedition of their own this winter. They’re going to attempt to drive from the southernmost point in the U.S. (“Mile Zero” in Key West) to the northernmost, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. It’s 5,500 miles...
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It’s time again to summon your bloodiest and most disgusting, as the deadline looms darkly for Creative Loafing Tampa‘s Reel Terror 2010, a “one-day film festival celebrating the local horror scene and the many brave souls who risk life and financial ruin in pursuit of their dreams, Reel Terror will include panel discussions with...
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