Still Not a Warehouse: 88 Drive-In Theatre Reopens for a 49th Season
The drive-in reopened the weekend of Friday, May 9, with showings of Minecraft and Sinners.
The drive-in reopened the weekend of Friday, May 9, with showings of Minecraft and Sinners.
Shrek 2, Legally Blonde and Pirates of the Caribbean are on deck this year.
From Miss Piggy to M*A*S*H, residents of the Holly Creek Retirement Community put on a real Peep show.
Sundance founder Robert Redford has lots of Boulder connections.
Two years after the show started casting in Denver, the Mile High season is upon us.
Before Windey was stealing hearts on The Traitors, she made her home in Denver as a nurse and Broncos cheerleader.
“Every year, we’re adding more to the programming to make it bigger, brighter and more inclusive.”
Rose Hyak went days with little food or sleep in the unforgiving wilderness. She was extracted after her condition worsened.
Brady Corbet, who grew up in Glenwood Springs, directed The Brutalist with Adrien Brody.
“This is it,” Liam Abner says. “Magic is going to be my life.”
The Denver and Conifer contestants are faring well despite a hypothermia scare and dehydration challenges.
“Colorado has a thriving film scene, but it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves.”
Although we saw little from the Denver-based competitors, another survivalist is doing Colorado proud.
She didn’t make Survivor, so Rose Hyak enlisted her cousin, Kelsey Nichols of @kelseyoutdoors, for a family team on Extracted.
After painting a mural inspired by legendary skateboarding designer Jim Phillips, he’ll create an installation before the January 31 documentary screening.
“The original novel is really about responding to fascism. It’s a young and unhoused immigrant who travels to a new country.”
The filmmaker wants to capture the history of the Denver cultural institution, even as it faces an uncertain future.
The surrealist neo-noir pioneer was instrumental in changing how loyal fans viewed the world.
The director worked at a used bookstore in the town before moving on and hitting it big.
Actors ranging from Paul Newman to Joel McCrea to William F. Cody himself have played the Wild West showman.
You’ve probably heard the infuriating word “skibidi,” but did you know the show it comes from destroyed Denver?
The local producer, animator and executive was a driving force in international anime.