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Tag Archives: Film
Film Screening: Musica Campesina
School’s official back in session, and above everything else it means that International Lens, the free community film series that…
Movies in the Park: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is one of the first non-Disney live action movies I remember seeing. In case you were…
The Blues Brothers at The Belcourt’s Second Saturday Outdoor Cinema
I’m going to say this only once, because in all reality it doesn’t even need to be said: the Blues…
Film Screening and Discussion: Speaking in Tongues
My first few years of school I took half of my classes in Russian. No, the school wasn’t in Russia,…
Film Screening: Bhutto
I’ll be honest and admit that I hadn’t ever paid attention to Benazir Bhutto until I heard about her assassination. It shocked…
Film Screening: The Barbarian Invasions
I think you all could probably guess how I feel about International Lens. Free movies every week? What’s there to…
Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock’n'Roll
Sam Phillips is one of those infamous names that you just learn in your lifetime. You watch a PBS special…
Film Screening: Kandahar
As some of you may know (I didn’t), Kandahar is the second largest city in Afghanistan. You may then assume…
Free Screening: Blue Velvet
Admittedly, I’ve only seen two David Lynch films in my life, on two distant sides of his spectrum: Elephant Man…