The snowstorms led to this local film premiere being rescheduled the same night as the Oscar Awards, but they still had a pretty full house at the Brown Theater.
16-year-old Angelo Thomas is teaming up with some heavy hitting film professionals with plans to produce the next Wizard of Oz film
Thoughtfly Films launches their second Louisville based feature length film production.
Louisville actor John Wells continues to land roles across the country, be a wonderful father and provide fitness training despite a condition that could have had him in a wheelchair.
See two local films at Open Gallery for $5 Suggested Donation
Film "Pleased to Meet Me" Premiers in Louisville
Louisvillian John Wells used to find ways to skip out on gym class because of his bodily insecurities- now he's a model and rising actor with a career that is inspiring.
Louisville is to be in a Master P. Documentary on the effects of chronice incarceration, povery, and volience.
The 48 Hour Film Project Returns to Louisville in 2013
Yesterday, I took a look at past Derbys and movies that go along with each era. Essentially, I’ve been taking a look at the winners, interesting facts, and assigning a horse racing related movie to every decade and that brings us to today, where we’re up to the 1950’s.
He discusses why hometown is the perfect place for the world's first Romantic Bowling Comedy.
Louisville’s Cinemark Tinseltown USA, one of only three theaters in Kentucky to screen the film in its revolutionary new format.
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