• Go Upside Down With SoIN Tourism To Mark The Final Season Of ‘Stranger Things’

    Go Upside Down With SoIN Tourism To Mark The Final Season Of ‘Stranger Things’

    Southern Indiana is going into the ‘Upside Down’ this Halloween season, marking the series finale of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” franchise, which takes place in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. To celebrate, several fun and (some) free events and activations have been planned for the next couple of days.  Here’s the schedule: 6 – 8…

  • 8 Legal/Courtroom Watches To Remind Us That We Live In A Nation Of Laws

    8 Legal/Courtroom Watches To Remind Us That We Live In A Nation Of Laws

    America claims to be a nation of laws. Yet, day after day, we watch as those in our government, our immigration system, and our police forces ignore those laws or apply them unequally. Art often precedes justice, and in the case of this week’s film and TV selection, we’re still fighting for the issues raised…

  • Flyover Film Fest Announces Schedule And Screenings

    Flyover Film Fest Announces Schedule And Screenings

    Flyover Film Festival has announced its schedule and selections for the 2025 festival. This year marks 15 years for the festival. The Flyover Film Festival will host screenings, parties, Q&As with filmmakers and will run from July 23 – 27. Films will be showing at Hyphen Film Center, Baxter Avenue Theaters, and The Speed Cinema. …

  • 10 Important Films To See For Transgender And Intersex People During Pride Month

    10 Important Films To See For Transgender And Intersex People During Pride Month

    Happy Pride Month! This week’s LGBTQIA+ films list is dedicated to the range of experiences in the Transgender and Intersex communities. The struggles and trials are unique and special for these groups, and I think having a list dedicated particularly to the group helps shed myths that have been told, and in some cases, are…

  • 8 Important Black Queer Films To Watch During Pride Month

    8 Important Black Queer Films To Watch During Pride Month

    Happy Pride Month. In honor of those near and dear to my life that are members of the LGBTQ+ community, I’m spending the whole month dedicating the lists to queer themes and topics. This week, we’re exploring films about Black queer lives and bodies. The LGBTQ+ community is at great risk in our nation, add…

  • Louisville Film Society Readies For Preflight Party Ahead of Film Festival

    Louisville Film Society Readies For Preflight Party Ahead of Film Festival

    The Flyover Film Festival is scheduled from July 23 – 27. Before the festival gets underway, the Louisville Film Society is hosting its “Preflight Party” on Friday, June 20, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at 21c Museum Hotel (700 W. Main St.). The Preflight Party will offer a first look at the lineup for this…

  • 7 Airplane Films To Celebrate America’s New Flying Palace

    7 Airplane Films To Celebrate America’s New Flying Palace

    America has a new plane for the “Air Force,” gifted to us by Qatar. It’s definitely not a violation of the Foreign Emoluments Clause that prohibits large gifts from foreign nations that could be seen as bribes. A flying air palace definitely can’t be a bribe, can it? In honor of the new addition to…

  • ‘Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted’ At The Speed Cinema

    ‘Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted’ At The Speed Cinema

    Friday evening at Speed Cinema, the Louisville audience will get the chance to see “Swamp Dog Gets His Pool Painted.” This documentary follows the career and relationships of musician, artist Jerry Williams, who performs as Swamp Dogg.  The film begins with Williams discussing the repainting of his backyard pool with a painter. Soon after, we…

  • Punk Icon Ani Difranco Film, ‘1-800-ON-HER-OWN’ Comes To Louisville

    Punk Icon Ani Difranco Film, ‘1-800-ON-HER-OWN’ Comes To Louisville

    On Saturday and Sunday at the Speed Museum, there will be a special screening of “1-800-ON-HER-OWN,” a documentary about Grammy-winning spoken word and music artist Ani DiFranco. The film explores the life of the punk-folk icon who has fought for reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ visibility, and voter registration throughout her career.  As DiFranco approaches her mid-fifties,…

  • Kentucky Horror Film, ‘The Last Sleepover,’ Seeks Funding Support

    Kentucky Horror Film, ‘The Last Sleepover,’ Seeks Funding Support

    A film being produced in Kentucky by Candy Carnage Productions filmmakers Gregory W. Brock and Austin Rutherford, with producers Jacob Ennis and PJ Starks, is holding a fundraiser to cover costs.  The crew worked on other films such as Hillbilly Bloodbath, Kill Granny Kill, The Art of Killing, and The Town Without Halloween.  The film…

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