A new film from Raleigh filmmaker Kenneth Price follows 9th Wonder through an exciting year.
The NCMA screens Peyton Place, puppets teach us about good and evil, and Ryan Reynolds is trapped in a coffin.
From superheroes to vigilantes to gangsters, we share what’s on the big and small screens this week.
This year, the annual festival celebrating water conservation and the environment comes to Five Points.
In this new column, the Rialto screens Ivan’s Childhood, Nic Cage returns as a knight and Paul Rudd tests our love.
One of my many weaknesses as a critic is the fact that it is much easier for me to write a review for a film I hate than one I love.
The co-founder of the local cult and exploitation film series talks with New Raleigh
The 6th annual Riverkeeper® Film Festival is set to hit the Triangle this weekend, with events taking place in both Durham and Raleigh.
North Carolina filmmakers present an honest depiction of the high-school experience in a new film called Teen-Aged.Created by a father and son team Joseph and Lane Middelton of Raleigh, Teen-Aged tries to depict the cliques, partying and social pressures of high school.
Beginning this Wednesday, January 13th, the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival will be showing a short series of films that have made it on to the Academy Awards’ short list for best documentary nominees.
¡Mira! The 22nd Annual Latin American Film Festival continues tonight with screenings of two short films, Gringoton (Greg Berger, Mexico) and A History of Committed Cinema (Emilio Rodríguez, Nicaragua), and one full-length feature, Más Vampiros en la Habana (Juan Padrón, Cuba). The films will be shown in the Nelson Mandela Auditorium at UNC Chapel Hill’s Global Education Center beginning with Gringoton at 4 pm.
Bifocal Media will present the premiere of the Valient Thorr documentary In Heat at Tir Na Nog on October 30th.