Gorgeous film about mid-century malcontents is obsessed with beauty—especially Jacob Elordi's.
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Married professors were nominated for their short animated film.
The latest from Prince photographer Steve Parke and film critic Ann Hornaday.
A Remington shop brings video back from the dead.
Director and Park Heights native Sheldon Candis talks challenges and rewards during filmmaking.
The Maryland Film Festival is no longer a hidden gem. But will it be ruined by success?
A roundup of horror flicks playing around town.
With a $5 million donation, the new film center gets a green light.
Jason Bateman's directorial debut is both funny and offensive. (But mostly offensive).
A film premieres about the history and current landscape of craft beer in Baltimore.
Wes Anderson delights (again) in this witty tale of a genteel action hero.
America's new favorite action hero is 61 years old.
Founder, Film Studies program, Loyola University Maryland; author of Nightmare Alley: Film Noir and the American Dream.
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For a film about taking risks and embracing adventure, it feels awfully safe.
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He's turning up everywhere these days, from cable TV and the standup circuit to Broadway and the art world. Baltimore's subversive filmmaker is more complex than you might think.