Ten Reasons the Stanley Film Festival Is to Die For

The third chapter of the Stanley Film Festival has concluded at the haunting Stanley Hotel in Estes Park and, like its predecessors, it was a thrill-a-minute ride, complete with scares aplenty and an increasing body count (via its glorious horror programming), that finished with a bloody, satisfying conclusion…until the next…

The Ten Best Movie Events in Denver in May

With springtime comes the blooming of flowers and usually the blossoming of allergies. So what better way to stay out of nature’s way than by planning some indoor activities, relaxing in front of a big movie screen that’s showing the latest cinema curios and classic hits or, if your allergies…

Stanley Film Fest Paranormal Programmer Scares Up His Top Picks

The third chapter of the Stanley Film Festival rolls into Estes Park this week, like a spirit-soaked fog hovering over the spooky Stanley Hotel, filling the place with the best horror films and festivities for a celebration of cinematic goosebumps. On the fright frontline is Matthew Campbell, a programmer who spends…

Lonnie Hanzon Stirs Up an “Equality Cake” for PrideFest

In her hit cover of “MacArthur Park,” gay icon and disco-music diva Donna Summer famously sang, “Someone left the cake out in the rain/I don’t think that I can take it, because it took so long to bake it/And I’ll never have that recipe again.” Now a local artist is…

Five Best Movie Theaters for Food and Drink in Denver

Dinner and a movie? Why not make your next night out dinner at a movie! Not only does metro Denver have a wide array of movie theaters offering everything from French films to the latest blockbuster, those theaters have increasingly interesting gastro delights to supplement your cinematic sampling. You can…

Scouts for Equality Exec on National Gathering in Estes Park

Scouts for Equality, a national nonprofit dedicated to overturning decades-long prohibitions against homosexuals in the Boy Scouts of America, will hold its national spring gathering in Estes Park this coming week, when members will discuss their agenda for continuing the fight in 2015 and beyond. The BSA lifted its ban…

From Casino to New Jack City, Five Mafia Movies You Must See!

The International Film Series at the University of Colorado in Boulder is screening two films this weekend: Another Corleone: Another Sicily and The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer, one a documentary and the other a comedic take on the world so vividly captured by Mario Puzo’s The Godfather and Francis…

The Ten Best Movie Events in Denver in April

Our March weather may have come in like a lion and out like a lamb but our April film events are coming in like a tiger and look like they’ll keep coming like an elephant stampede. Mark your calendars for a month full of festivals, special guests and some really…

Voices: Women + Film Festival Announces Audience Award Winners For 2015

The Voices: Women + Film Festival concluded its fifth year this past Sunday, after a week of films, guests and discussions celebrating National Women’s Month at the Sie FilmCenter and presented by the Denver Film Society. Today, the festival’s organizers announced the winners of their audience voting for Best Narrative…

Noah Baumbach Mini-Retrospective Ends With While We’re Young on Thursday

Renowned independent filmmaker Noah Baumbach has often been compared to his peer Wes Anderson, and even co-wrote two of his adventures; The Life Aquatic and Fantastic Mr. Fox.  But where Anderson presents a twee trajectory that edges on fantastical, Baumbach has always kept his dramatic comedies rooted deeply in harsh, but…

Four Can’t-Miss Events at Voices Women + Film Festival

Cinematic girl power returns to the Sie FilmCenter on Tuesday, March 17, as the Voices Women + Film Festival begins its fifth edition with a globetrotting slate of new films, filmmakers and discussions by, for and about women — one of the most underserved festival audiences. “I think this is…