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2012 Maryland Film Fest off to a short, sweet start
Five short narrative films, on themes ranging from a modern-day urban cowboy to a scamming extraterrestrial, kicked off the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival at MICA's Brown Center Thursday night.
Maryland's festival remains the only one of its kind...Tags: Human Interest, Animals, John Wayne, Festive Events, Coney Island
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Maryland filmmaker Eduardo Sanchez brings 'Lovely Molly' home
"Lovely Molly," the horrific tale of a woman either demonically possessed or tragically insane, may be the film that makes Eduardo Sanchez someone other than one of the guys responsible for 1999's "The Blair Witch Project."
Which would be fine with the...Tags: Festive Events, The Exorcist (movie, 1973), Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Film Festivals
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Friday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Governor's crime chief to depart: Kristin Mahoney, one of Gov. Martin O'Malley's longest-serving aides, is leaving her role as head of the governor's crime prevention office for a job in the U.S. justice department. She said her move is...Tags: Government, Politics, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice
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Maryland Film Festival kicks off with pleasure and pain
John Waters opened his audience's eyes to a kind of film experience they'd probably never had before. Another writer-director raised in Maryland scared a late-night crowd silly. A movie about a sexual assault left some viewers heading for the exits early....Tags: Festive Events, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Arts and Culture, John Waters
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Recap: Maryland Film Festival 2012 draws strong reactions
Station North was abuzz with thousands of cinema addicts and more casual moviegoers this past weekend, for the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival.
The Festival brought some 100 films and an even higher number of filmmakers to the neighborhood. As always,...Tags: Bobcat Goldthwait, God Bless America (movie), Festive Events, Arts and Culture, John Waters
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Maryland Film Festival earns record ticket sales
The 14th Maryland Film Festival proved the most popular yet, with ticket sales up from 5 to 10 percent daily and advance sales up more than 25 percent, according to festival officials.
The four-day festival, which ran through Sunday at the Charles...Tags: Dark Horse (movie), Festive Events, Charles Theatre, LUV (movie), Arts and Culture
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Baltimore City Paper editor to leave after 10 years
Lee Gardner, editor of Baltimore's City Paper, is leaving the alt-weekly to become a senior editor of the Washington-based Chronicle of Higher Education.
Gardner, 47, said 17 years at the City Paper — including 10 as the editor — was simply...Tags: Govans, Arts and Culture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Looking back at 'Diner,' 30 years later
Few films in movie history — and maybe no other film by a first-time writer-director — proved to be the breakthrough moment for as many talents as a made-in-Baltimore comedy-drama called "Diner."
Viewers still respond to all the people in it,...Tags: Mel Brooks, Diabetes, James Dean, Johns Hopkins University, Entertainment
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'Diner' cast members join Barry Levinson at anniversary celebration
Sherry Korsover waited 51 years for her Forest Park High classmate, Barry Levinson, to sign her yearbook. "I was so in love with you," she told a smiling Levinson Saturday night, as about 800 "Diner" fans came to Johns Hopkins University to celebrate the...Tags: Norman Jewison, Barry Levinson, Michael Tucker, Johns Hopkins University, Seinfeld (tv program)
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Maryland Film Festival-Hagerstown planned for October
The first Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown has selected 51 films from 19 countries to screen at the 2011 film festival. The Maryland International Film Festival Hagerstown (MDIFF) is scheduled to run Thursday, Oct. 13, to Sunday, Oct. 16....Tags: Tom Sizemore, Festive Events, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Kevin Farley, Joe Carnahan
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HBO's Harry Belafonte biography is one sweet song of a film
The Baltimore SunOne measure of a great biography is that you start into it thinking you know the subject. and by the end of it, you admit to yourself that you knew only the tip of the iceberg. "Sing Your Song," n HBO documentary film on the life and word of Harry...Tags: Civil Rights, HBO (tv network), Festive Events, Biography (genre), Arts and Culture
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