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Film

The first film from TT The Artist, Dark City Beneath the Beat, is a loving homage to Baltimore-based creativity, a cinematic dance party featuring the kings and queens of Baltimore Club ...

At the Baltimore Museum of Art, a museum that is free, on its most easily accessible floor, not far from one of its entrances, you can wander into a dark ...

Two very kyooooot homunculi—one pink, the other purple—sit on a beach and contemplate, in Russian, the infinite by way of the sand surrounding them. Millions and millions of grains rendered, ...

When TT The Artist brings her Baltimore club music documentary Dark City: Beneath the Beat to the Parkway Theatre June 26 and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum June 28 for ...

The reasons to indulge baroque action flick John Wick 3 (out now) are as follows: Halle Berry's Belgian Malinois who follow her around and become the biting, bounding, snarling centerpiece ...

Back in 2013, Tea Partying Florida governor and Turtle Guy from Master of Disguise Rick Scott signed a bill that pretty much allowed prayer in public schools via “inspirational messages” ...

What happens to a city that can’t even imagine itself differently in the medium of film?

“Outside” opens with a slow-moving shot of a black couple holding each other attentively. The anxious voice of a woman unseen is heard asking, “What’s happening right now?” Police sirens ...

The Bastard Film Encounter brings outlandish and unpleasant films to Baltimore this weekend In 1971 the nonprofit Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation produced an educational film called "Who Should Survive?: ...

Abbi Jacobson and cinematographer Ashley Connor on Broad City at the Parkway Theatre A scene from the second-to-last episode of Broad City, which airs tonight, crystallizes my obsession with this show ...

The first film produced by new cinematic vanguard The Ummah Chroma Collective demonstrates a turning of the tide We’re trying to be emanations of the culture. To me, that’s the ...

Dan Gilroy's art-world satire/horror flick picks all the lowest-hanging fruit A slasher flick that seizes on the real-life hilarity and horror of the contemporary art world should leave you both ...

The Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest Event Offers a Taste of Black Women Centered Films by Lisa Snowden-McCray “I think of a lot of my favorite films and I think ...

My Art, Laurie Simmons' Feature-Length Film, Questions The Notion of Self and Reinvention by Cara Ober It doesn't get any more meta than playing the mother to your actual daughter's ...

Ten Not-To-Be-Missed Projects, Exhibits, and Performances at Artscape 2018 by Cara Ober Artscape is hot. Artscape is big. Artscape is a lot. If you make the commitment to attend America's ...

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