4. Maryland Film Festival

We can't figure out what we're most excited to see this year. Could be Baltimore-set "LUV," starring Common and Michael Kenneth Williams (pictured). Or perhaps it's the comedy with our favorite title, "Gayby" (yes, about a gay man and a straight woman having a baby). Then again, the closing film is "Dark Horse," from one of our favorite directors, Todd Solondz. We're just going to go ahead and say we're pumped for everything this year. Thursday-Sunday. Charles Theatre and other locations. Most festival screenings are $10. <a href="http://www.md-filmfest.com">md-filmfest.com</a>

( Handout / May 2, 2012 )

We can't figure out what we're most excited to see this year. Could be Baltimore-set "LUV," starring Common and Michael Kenneth Williams (pictured). Or perhaps it's the comedy with our favorite title, "Gayby" (yes, about a gay man and a straight woman having a baby). Then again, the closing film is "Dark Horse," from one of our favorite directors, Todd Solondz. We're just going to go ahead and say we're pumped for everything this year. Thursday-Sunday. Charles Theatre and other locations. Most festival screenings are $10. md-filmfest.com

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