Movies
Distributor hopes this unusual thriller resonates with young horror fans.
Jan. 25, 1999
L.A. Film Festival: ‘The New Black’ evaluates politics from pews
June 15, 2013
With same-sex marriage being evaluated at the state level across the country and the Supreme Court near its decision on the subject, the documentary “The New Black” could hardly be more timely.
With only a handful of high-profile premieres and a tentative new programming staff, the 37th edition of AFI Fest reveals a festival trying to redefine itself.
Oct. 26, 2023
Sports
Sloane Brown covers the social scene as a freelance contributor to The Baltimore Sun and runs baltimoresnap.com.
July 17, 2019
April 26, 2001
Film festival: “Shine a Light,” Martin Scorsese’s documentary on the Rolling Stones, will open the Berlin Film Festival on Feb. 7.
Jan. 17, 2008
It has been described by those who’ve seen it as beguiling, weird and sometimes downright horrific, but no matter what one thinks of Steven Spielberg’s new film, “A.I.,” it is likely to be debated in film schools and scholarly magazines for years to come.
June 25, 2001
NEW YORK -- Filmmaker Daniel Myrick has one request for any would-be distributor of his new movie, “The Objective,” which premiered Thursday night at the Tribeca Film Festival: Whatever you do, don’t put it out there as a fright fest.
April 26, 2008
Awards
Since Todd Haynes’ smart, swooning romance “Carol” debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May, the movie has been flying under the radar, with the Weinstein Co. seemingly content to let fall festival favorites like “Room” and “Spotlight” grab all the attention.
Dec. 2, 2015