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Film

The Archaeology Channel Film Fest is Back and Older Than Ever

 The oldest running film festival in Eugene for films about the oldest things in human history is happening this weekend, free for all who can fit in the venue. 

EW-ExtraFilm 3 days ago

For the past 300,000 years, give or take, humans have been kicking around on Earth. For the past 23 years, Eugene has had an annual … Continue reading →

Horrible Horror is Better with Bingo

Horrible Bingo is the only event in Eugene that makes bad old horror movies better with bingo.

FilmSwizzle 4 days ago

Have you ever wanted to watch bad horror movies surrounded by strangers? While watching them, do you ever think, “Man, I wish I could win … Continue reading →

Baseball, The Beast and Boyhood

The Sandlot’s ‘Yeah Yeah’ recounts behind-the-scenes memories and other insights ahead of 35th anniversary screening and Q&A at McDonald Theatre

EW-ExtraFilm 5 days ago

In 1991, the world was introduced to a little ragtag group of 12-year-old boys who lived and breathed baseball. They met up every day at … Continue reading →

First Descent: A Filmmaker’s Journey 

OPB documentarian Jessie Sears makes a film that’s close to her heart

Film 2 months ago

For Oregon Public Broadcasting documentarian Jessie Sears, the Klamath River has been a pivotal part of her life — though she hasn’t always been aware … Continue reading →

Making Waves

The DisOrient film festival is back in Eugene, honoring the Asian American diaspora through film 

Film 2 months ago

Dr. Christina Yang was one of the first Asian American women on screen for the millions of viewers of Grey’s Anatomy. Despite “Yang” being the … Continue reading →

Crafty Crowds Unite

‘Mary Poppins’ kicks off 2026 Crafter’s Movie Night film series at Art House

Film 5 months ago

If, like many, you’ve ever wished for a little more light in a typical movie theater so you can do something with your hands like … Continue reading →

Eugene-made sci-fi thriller short film premieres at Caffé Pacori

Film 5 months ago

An alien contacts an aspiring influencer. Could this catapult the influencer to the next level in a world dominated by personal brand? That’s the premise … Continue reading →

And Action: Eugene Filming Locations

Shakespeare said, ‘All the world’s a stage,’ and Eugene has been the stage for many films

Film 6 months ago

Most likely, you’ve heard of the Oregon Trail, but there’s another trail Oregon is becoming known for: The Oregon Film Trail. The Beaver State has … Continue reading →

72-Hours to Horror Glory

Eugene Film Society’s 72-Hour Horror Film Competition returns for its 10th season

Film 7 months ago

Each October, the Eugene filmmaking community comes alive — or rather, returns from the dead — for the Eugene Film Society’s 72-Hour Horror Film Competition. … Continue reading →

‘Being Part of the Solution’

The eight-day Eugene Environmental Film Festival is Oct. 12 to 19

Film 7 months ago

It’s been a labor of love since 2017 when Ana McAbee co-founded the Eugene Environmental Film Festival. This year’s festival kicks off with the Love … Continue reading →

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