Movies Are Back. Here Are Seven Phoenix Venues Screening Flicks, Both Indoor and Outdoor
From art museums to a neighborhood park, here’s where you can get your film fix.
From art museums to a neighborhood park, here’s where you can get your film fix.
These are the events you’re looking for.
Indoor screenings resume on April 21, but future plans are less clear.
Steven Spielberg is making a movie about his years in Phoenix, and we know just where he should shoot.
The actor struggled after the cancellation of Saved by the Bell: The New Class.
Here’s what we know so far.
Big news out of the ASU film school.
This season of RuPaul’s Drag Race features a star of the Phoenix drag scene.
The first screening at FilmBar Pemberton happens on Friday, January 22.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show turned 45 this year, and it’s time to celebrate.
The late, great Jeopardy! host was actually a pretty hilarious guy.
Including a documentary about the two women who (maybe) killed a member of the North Korean royal family.
I deal with Alzheimer’s every day. I thought I wouldn’t enjoy a film about it. I was wrong.
Catch an outdoor flick this weekend.
But they’ll definitely get all the jokes and references in the flick.
There’s also a chance it might not happen at all.
Including an early Taika Waititi film, a documentary about cats, and the inspiration behind Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood.
And we’re going to do things a little differently this time.
If Stephen King’s The Stand was a sitcom, it might go like this.
Taking a most excellent look back through time and looking back at the metro Phoenix locales used in the filming of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, which celebrates its 30th anniversary on February 17.
Let’s party on (inside), Phoenix!
Let’s laugh together, Phoenix.