Time to Choose Makes Direct Connections between Local Actions and Global Impacts
by Ti Sumner10/12/2016, 9:15 AM
Time to Choose accomplishes much more than any climate documentary of its kind.
Double-down on De Palma at the Erie Art Museum
by Dan Schank9/28/2016, 12:00 PM
If De Palma's trip down memory lane whets your appetite, come back to the museum for one of his most underrated movies a week later.
Re-live your childhood with Raiders!
by Dan Schank8/31/2016, 12:15 PM
For extreme fandom enthusiasts, DIY tinkerers, offbeat cinephiles, and hardcore Spielberg lovers, Raiders! is sure to warm the heart.
Fall in Love and Start a Band on Sing Street
by Dan Schank8/30/2016, 9:15 AM
Sing Street's mix of drama and comedy will appeal to fans of musical spirit-lifters with a slightly punk rock edge.
'Movies Under the Stars' at the Porreco College Campus is a Film Series for All Ages
by Ti Sumner8/3/2016, 2:30 PM
You may have missed the chance to see Star Wars under the stars, but Creed and Inside Out are still to come.
Making Movies in Erie
by Dan Schank7/6/2016, 3:15 PM
Meet the filmmakers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and ex-vampire slayers putting Erie on the map.
Getting in Touch with Erie Cinema
by Matt Swanseger7/6/2016, 3:00 PM
Is he or she – or these films of the 814 – worth the encore?
Globetrotting Cinematographer Reflects on the Ethics of Her Craft in Cameraperson
by Dan Schank6/22/2016, 9:15 AM
Cameraperson raises these questions – and more – while avoiding tidy, reassuring answers.
Life, Death, and Forgiveness
by Lisa Gensheimer6/8/2016, 4:00 PM
Social justice advocate tells Erie to get out of its comfort zone.
Trapped Explores the Ways that Safe Access to an Abortion Has Become Inaccessible
by Dan Schank5/25/2016, 11:15 AM
Dawn Porter's appropriately-titled 2016 documentary Trapped explores abortion regulations and their impact on women.
Janis: Little Girl Blue Profiles One of the Key Icons of the Hippie Era
by Dan Schank5/25/2016, 9:15 AM
Amy Berg's 2015 documentary Janis: Little Girl Blue tells her tale with honesty and sincerity.
City of Gold Explores the Underground Cuisine of Los Angeles
by Dan Schank4/27/2016, 9:15 AM
LA is a real hotspot for spicy Thai soup, Oaxacan mole enchiladas, and Salvadoran pupusas.
FILM at the Erie Art Museum Screens The Lobster in Erie Before it Plays New York City or Los Angeles
by Gregory Greenleaf-Knepp4/13/2016, 12:15 PM
"If you're looking for a cleanse from men in tights knocking over city blocks like dominoes, I highly recommend giving FILM at the Erie Art Museum a look."
In Jackson Heights Takes an Intimate Look at One of Our Most Diverse Communities
by Dan Schank4/13/2016, 10:15 AM
Frederick Wiseman's appropriately-titled 2015 documentary In Jackson Heights takes an intimate look at the diverse group of people who live there.
The True Cost Exposes the Dark Side of "Fast Fashion"
by Dan Schank3/30/2016, 9:15 AM
Morgan's well-meaning documentary offers a startling and ambitious glimpse into the most immoral peripheries of our consumer economy.