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Secrets were spilled and minds were blown with Alexandre Philippe and Patton Oswalt last night. Donāt miss the duo on screen in CHAIN REACTIONS tonight at 7pm!


Monroe County NOW President TammyJo Eckhart, PhD, explains why the organization recommends the documentary GIRLS STATE (screening 3/13) on Letterboxd: boxd.it/95vaLF

New on Letterboxd: Noni Ford studies the questions of morality, complicity, and humanity that permeate the Oscar-winning German drama THE LIVES OF OTHERS (screening 3/25). boxd.it/976z37


One of the best foreign-language films of the 2000s, THE LIVES OF OTHERS will screen at 7 p.m. Tuesday (3/25) at Indiana University Cinema (Indiana University Cinema). Find both Nick Rogers' (Love Theme from Clown in a Cornfield) essay from our 2010 Heroes of the Zeroes series and a ticket link in the reply.


Jesse Pasternack makes his case for why Brian De Palmaās screenplay is such a crucial part of his 1981 masterpiece BLOW OUT (screening 4/1) on Letterboxd: boxd.it/9dO0Yf

On Letterboxd: City Lights Film Series curator Ruby Berin introduces Howard Hawksā classic ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (screening this Saturday, 4/5) and explores the way its authenticity emphasizes the core themes shared throughout the film. boxd.it/9j88CV

Chris Forrester praises the underrated early work of blockbuster filmmaker Gareth Edwards, including MONSTERS (screening on 35mm on 4/15), on Letterboxd: boxd.it/9lE23d

Noni Ford discusses the art of adaptation and the motivations of the titular character in Franceās new blockbuster THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (screening 4/19) on Letterboxd: boxd.it/9pqrS9

Join us at the Indiana University Cinema at 7 p.m. on April 23 for a screening of "One Day in April" followed by a Q&A with director Thomas Miller š² The event is free but ticketed. bit.ly/4jEOoi9

New on Letterboxd: Jesse Pasternack considers the brilliance and importance of Steven Spielbergās direction in his sci-fi masterwork MINORITY REPORT, which is screening 4/24. boxd.it/9r00lD

City Lights Film Series co-curator Bruno Dariva considers the emotional resonance and quiet austerity of the Italian neorealist classic UMBERTO D. (screening 4/26) on Letterboxd: boxd.it/9tKIiD

You've got another chance to catch 2024's Oscar winner for Best International Feature Film on the big screen. I'M STILL HERE screens at 7 p.m. on Friday at Indiana University Cinema (Indiana University Cinema). Find Nick Rogers' (Love Theme from Clown in a Cornfield) review, as well as a ticket link, in the reply.


Catch a free screening of Alfonso Cuarón's harrowing dystopian sci-fi odyssey CHILDREN OF MEN at 7 p.m. Friday at Indiana University Cinema (Indiana University Cinema). Although free, tickets are required. Find Nick Rogers' (Love Theme from Clown in a Cornfield) 2010 essay in the reply, along with a ticket link.


Already re-revenged the Sith & need a fix on May the 4th? Indiana University Cinema (Indiana University Cinema) has a marathon of the sequel trilogy ā starting at noon with STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, followed by STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI at 3p & STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER at 6p. š§µ1/3


New on Letterboxd: Noni Ford discusses the historic events at the heart of UNION (screening 5/1), the new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Brett Story and her co-director Stephen Maing. boxd.it/9yX7kN


Chris Forrester digs into David Cronenbergās latest work THE SHROUDS (screening 5/3), a fascinating and rich meditation on loss, the digital age, and more, on Letterboxd: boxd.it/9zt3jv

Join us at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Indiana University Cinema for screenings of capstone films created by students graduating with a BFA in cinematic arts from The Media School. List of films and directors ā”ļø bit.ly/431VczA


Now on Letterboxd: critically acclaimed yet divisive amongst fans, THE LAST JEDI -- which screened yesterday for May the Fourth! -- has had a lasting effect on the franchise, as explained by Ben van Welzen, one of our newest regular contributors. boxd.it/9Caxv1