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Cinema Detroit hosts pop-up series of outdoor movies this summer
The arthouse closed its doors last month but will continue screening films in different locations
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Movies, Movies, movies at New Center Park, Detroit, Cinema Detroit, 10 Things I Hate About You, Moonstruck, Moonrise Kingdom
Motor City Cinema Society launches 16mm series at Redford Theatre
The program kicks off with ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,’ tickets are $5
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Movies, Movies, Redford Theatre, Detroit, art house movies in Detroit, classic movies in Detroit, 16mm in Detroit, Redford Theatre Annex
‘Burn X’ follows a decade of struggle for Detroit firefighters
In a sequel to 2012’s ‘Burn,’ co-directors Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez found ‘a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ to document DFD
By George Elkind
Tags: Movies, Movies, Burn X, Detroit, firefighters, documentary, Tom Putnam, Brenna Sanchez
‘Lust for Life’ paints Van Gogh — convincingly — as a realist
The 1956 Kirk Douglas-starring biopic screens Saturday at the DIA to coincide with its new ‘Van Gogh in America’ exhibition
Tags: Movies, Movies, Lust for Life, Vincent Van Gogh, DIA, Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Film Theatre, Video
Noir City film fest brings a world of classic movies to Detroit’s Redford Theatre
More noir: This year’s fest as a return to basics, with double features of films from the 1930s-50s
Tags: Movies, Movies, Noir City, Redford Theatre, Detroit, film, film noir
Coppola’s Detroit auto drama ‘Tucker: The Man and His Dream’ is a wild ride
Jeff Bridges plays a forgotten automaker in this 1988 film, which screens this weekend at the DFT
Tags: Movies, Movies, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Detroit, Detroit Film Theatre, Francis Ford Coppola, automobile, Jeff Bridges, Video
Set-in-Detroit horror flick ‘Barbarian’ is one of the year’s best
Don’t try to understand it. Don’t try to explain it. Just go watch it.
By John W. Allman
Tags: Movies, Movies, Barbarian, Detroit, Zach Cregger
‘Daron, Daron Colbert’ spotlights Delray actor and his Detroit neighborhood
The 13-minute film is set in Southwest Detroit and is screening in this year’s Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland
Tags: Movies, Movies, Kevin Steen, Daron Colbert, Delray, Southwest Detroit, Detroit
Cinema Lamont and Detroit Puppet Company bring a month-long puppet film series
(Some) strings attached
Tags: Movies, Movies, film, movies, puppets, art house, Detroit, Michigan
Al Nuke’s ‘Detroit Dreams’ is like a Motor City version of ‘Krush Groove’
The rapper’s new film tells the story of a producer trying to make it in the music industry, drawing on real-life experiences
By Kahn Santori Davison
Tags: Movies, Detroit Dreams, Al Nuke, Detroit
With Freep Film Festival and more, documentaries of all stripes land in metro Detroit
What's up, doc?
Tags: Movies, Movies, Freep Film festival, Detroit
In ‘The Worst Person in the World,’ romance is and isn't easy
Tags: Movies, The Worst Person in the World, Detroit, Cinema Detroit, Joachim Trier
‘Skin City’ brings erotica film series to Detroit’s Outer Limits Lounge
Tags: Movies
Director Mike Mills draws inspiration from Detroit in ‘C’mon C’mon’
Tags: Movies, Mike Mills, Detroit, C'mon C'mon
Actress Selma Blair takes on a role of a lifetime in new documentary about life with MS
By Jerilyn Jordan
Tags: Movies, Selma Blair, multiple sclerosis, Introducing, Selma Blair, Michigan, Detroit, Cover Story, Video
Doc about Detroit’s Boblo Island history weaves a stranger-than-fiction ‘Ferry Tale’
Tags: Movies, Boblo Island, Boblo boats, Boblo Boats: A Detroit Ferry Tale, Freep Film Festival, Aaron Schillinger, Detroit, Windsor, Ontario, Cover Story, Video
How a Detroit woman’s stripping saga-turned-Twitter thread became ‘Zola’
Tags: Movies, Zola, Detroit, A'Ziah King, #TheStory, A24, Twitter, Cover Story, Video
‘Ovid and the Art of Love’ imagines Ancient Rome with a Detroit twist
Tags: Movies, Ovid and the Art of Love, Detroit, Video
A critic’s picks for this year’s Cinetopia film festival
Tags: Movies, Cinetopia, Cassandro, the Exotico!, Detroit, film festival
'White Boy Rick' goes to Hollywood
By Jim McFarlin
Tags: Movies, White Boy Rick, Detroit, Richard Wershe, Yann Demange, Matthew McConaughey, Richie Merritt, Cover Story, Video
Racist billboards appeared across metro Detroit on Hitler’s birthday
Bombshell Treat Bar readies to open in Berkley
Side Hustle Lounge opens in downtown Detroit just in time for the NFL Draft
By Layla McMurtrie