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Greenlighting projects comes with an understanding that how characters are seen and recognized matters.
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Actors Madison Tevlin, Kevin Iannucci and Casey Metcalfe from Woody Harrelson's Champions movie will attend the opening night party at Music Hall July 6.
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A locally produced film about race, gentrification and faith will be released in theaters nationwide June 20 for one night only.
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Film critic tt stern enzi highlights selections in film and streaming from the past few years, as well as some of the people whose contributions have risen to the forefront and established them as more mainstream ambassadors for continued change.
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This year offers a plethora of narratives via film and streaming that will challenge our imaginations and the daring filmmakers willing to put their visions to the test.
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As usual, blockbusters will dominate the multiplexes, but it is always worth noting that there will be a handful of smaller titles that will vie for a slice of the box office pie.
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On Cincinnati Edition, tt stern-enzi discusses 10 films he'll be watching.
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The absurdist-comedy "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is up for 11 Academy Awards this year - the most nominations for any film. Two of them are for the movie’s eclectic score, co-written by former Clevelander Ryan Lott.
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It is exciting, in this moment, to be able to compile a list of shows spotlighting Black leads and recognize that there are more that did not make the cut.
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The newly restored film will premiere at the Cincinnati Art Museum. It tells the story of Russian-Jewish immigrants Eva and David.