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Film: Page 3

Around The World With History Films

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival is May 16 through 19

Film 1 year ago

Spanning the globe and examining archaeological history, The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for its 21st season at The Shedd Institute. Hosted by the … Continue reading →

Front Lines

A harrowing, violent, deeply weird journey in ‘Civil War’

Film 1 year ago

The president of the United States is a narcissistic coward who values mere self-preservation over the upholding of any higher principle — you know, like … Continue reading →

Bodies at Risk

All hell breaks loose in ‘Love Lies Bleeding’

Film 1 year ago

The closing scene of Saint Maud, the 2019 feature-length debut by British writer/director Rose Glass, was so jarring and disturbing that I’m convinced it imprinted … Continue reading →

It’s Raining Cats and Dogs

The NY Cat and Dog Film Festivals are in town

CultureEW-ExtraFilm 1 year ago

Watch “fascinating felines who share our lives, creating a shared audience experience that inspires, educates and entertains” on the big screen at NY Cat Film … Continue reading →

Blood, Guts and Bambi?

Bampire gives Bambi a killer transformation in the latest film coming out of Eugene

Film 1 year ago

Bambi, the sweet Disney star, is getting a makeover — hopefully in time for Halloween — complete with fangs that could kill in the upcoming … Continue reading →

Storytelling on the Big Screen

Three different stories unfold this weekend as Disorient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon heads to the Art House

Film 1 year ago

Take a ride on an emotional and psychological rollercoaster with the film A Great Divide, directed by Emmy winner Jean Shim, showing at the Art … Continue reading →

Something Fast and Furious

A roundup of this year’s Oscar-nominated live-action short films

Film 1 year ago

When it comes to movies, cumbersome epics and endless sequels are alright, as far as they go — often altogether too far, really — but … Continue reading →

The Storyteller: A Street History of Eugene

An improvised documentary follows poet/philosopher Plaedo around town

Film 2 years ago

Eugene filmmaker Peter De Reimer and spoken word poet Plaedo (Jasun Wellman) are members of a friends group who meet for dinner once a month … Continue reading →

Environmental Impacts Caught on Camera

With all the nature Eugene has to offer, it’s the perfect place to host a film festival about the issues our environment faces

Film 2 years ago

It’s time to bring light to our planet’s critical issues. That is what Eugene Environmental Film Festival (EEFF) plans to do. For the fifth year … Continue reading →

Spanning The Globe With Documentaries

The five-day Archaeology Channel International Film Festival opens May 17

ArtsFilm 2 years ago

For those who would love to trek around the world and glean significant amounts of history, the Archaeological Legacy Institute is here for you. The … Continue reading →

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