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fromTime Out New York
6 days ago

The first-ever New York Comedy Film Festival is debuting next month

The New York Comedy Film Festival has announced the full lineup for its inaugural edition, running February 15-22, with screenings and events taking place at venues including Asylum NYC and the Baruch College Performing Arts Center. Spanning a full week, the festival aims to showcase the range of comedic storytelling on screen, from broad laughs to darker, more experimental takes, across features, shorts, series and documentaries.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

As others disappear, this independent theater still thrives in the Bay

Rialto Cinema curates arthouse, independent, foreign, documentary, classic and comedy films across three local theaters, sustaining independent exhibition amid rising rents and streaming competition.
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fromFuncheap
2 months ago
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Tickets Drop at 10 am for Castro Theatre's First Movie Screenings (After 2 Years Closed)

The Castro Theatre resumes film programming in 2026 with screenings, festivals, and Frameline50 returning for its 50th anniversary.
fromSFGATE
2 months ago
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The future of San Francisco's Castro Theatre is revealed

Castro Theatre reopens after a $41 million renovation with a concert-heavy schedule, limited film nights, and major residencies including Sam Smith.
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fromRoger Ebert
4 months ago

The Telluride Tea: Reflections and Highlights of the 2025 Telluride Film Festival | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

Telluride Film Festival programming emphasizes emotionally heavy, genre-bending films that explore loneliness amid stunning mountain settings and demanding travel.
fromTime Out London
7 months ago

'You have to be a bit mad to try this': inside London's most daring new cinema

Hicks explained, 'The plan was always to build an actual space, so these pop-ups gave me a means to get more experience, which I definitely needed since I was pretty green in the realms of programming and projection.'
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