COLUMN: ‘Pearl’ is an unhinged, technicolor nightmare that you won’t want to wake up from
The film is the second installment of Ti West’s “X” franchise.
The film is the second installment of Ti West’s “X” franchise.
These films were screened for the second event in Maya Cade’s curated series.
Fall into the season of pumpkins with films set against the backdrop of autumn.
The 47-year-old film was put back in theaters on Sept. 2 with an updated IMAX and 3D conversion.
IU Cinema is screening films in the “Home is Where The Heart Is” series.
Every year, cinephiles flock to these cities to watch some of the year’s most anticipated films.
The satire features an energetic ensemble cast and an appropriately unhinged soundtrack.
The two-day open house will allow visitors to explore the Wells Library space.
Jordan Peele’s third film fuses Americana iconography with sci-fi set pieces and pure terror.
The new adaptation strips all the nuance from Jane Austen’s original novel.
The film is based on the 2018 novel of the same name.
“Elvis” showcases the legacy of the late great singer with clear passion and appreciation.
Das and his colleagues discuss filmmaking, friendship and creativity.
Alongside superhero movies, legacy sequels are ruling the American box office in 2022.
Since the dawn of cinema, queer stories have always found a way to be told.
Uslan’s second memoir, “Batman’s Batman: A Memoir from Hollywood, Land of Bilk and Money,” was released on March 1.
From “Legally Blonde” to “The Graduate,” these films may reassure graduates that the transition ahead is universal.
IU Cinema’s Underground Film Series will present four of Uman’s experimental films.
Bloomington Playwrights Project, Cardinal Stage, Pigasus Institute revealed a new identity at Saturday celebration.
The annual festival recognizes the achievements of IU’s film community, celebrating those who work in front of and behind the camera.