Indiana University Cinema
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Film For All! We are an art house theater & academic unit that uses film & cinema studies for intellectual edification and cultural emancipation.
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On Letterboxd, Chris Forrester considers the powerful legacy of THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER, a nightmare-fueled noir with far-reaching iconography and themes that you can see this Saturday at 4pm. boxd.it/6rq201
New on Letterboxd: Noni Ford examines how the novel THE VIRGIN SUICIDES and Sofia Coppola’s adaptation portray the disconnect between the male narrators and the sisters at the center of the story. Catch the film at IU Cinema this Thursday at 7pm! boxd.it/6qm9k1
Attend an evening with acclaimed director Christine Choy, one of the first major Chinese American woman filmmakers. This program will be in the form of a live virtual conversation with Choy.
Happening TODAY 4/24, 6pm at Indiana University Cinema
Event details: buff.ly/44dzOYm
Looking forward to spending literally half my Sunday snacking at Indiana University Cinema watching these on-screen snacks!🎸🚎💌🏄♂️🦇🐕
12pm: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
1:40pm: Speed
3:40pm: The Lake House
5:25pm: Point Break
7:35pm: Bram Stoker's Dracula
9:45pm: John Wick
AND IT'S FREE!
Guest writer Caleb Allison compares the original TV and theatrical versions of Steven Spielberg’s masterful debut feature film DUEL (screening 4/27 at 4pm!) on Letterboxd: boxd.it/6klVoz
On Letterboxd: Chris Forrester bites into the cinematic history of Dracula and how Francis Ford Coppola transformed the story into an operatic epic like none other with BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA, just one of the six films in our upcoming Keanuthon on 4/28! boxd.it/6iLfZR
Jesse Pasternack defines why audiences cheer for the Hoosier classic RUDY (screening tomorrow on 4/18, standby only!) and its deep humanity on Letterboxd: boxd.it/6ioei7
Ahead of this Saturday's screening of REEFER MADNESS, aka TELL YOUR CHILDREN, guest writer Justin Bonthuys gives a brief rundown of the many mutations of the exploitation classic on Letterboxd: boxd.it/6hMJe5
New on Letterboxd: guest contributor Vlada Lodesk discusses the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, as well as life and art, in Bob Fosse’s magnum opus ALL THAT JAZZ, screening this Saturday at 4pm! boxd.it/6g3bjh
I can't wait 'til y'all see what we have planned at Indiana University Cinema for the summer of '99! Er ... I mean ... summer of 2024! *cough*😉
Blockbuster Futures CFP is live! Come and immerse yourself in all things blockbuster this October at IU Bloomington 's IU Cinema
go.iu.edu/blockbusters
The latest from Letterboxd: Jesse Pasternack delves into what makes Peter Brook’s interpretation of LORD OF THE FLIES (screening on 3/26) such a terrific example of the filmmaker’s talent. boxd.it/66pcU3
Check out Noni Ford's review of the acclaimed documentary THE HOTTEST AUGUST (showing 3/22 with filmmaker Brett Story present!) and its unique snapshot of humanity circa New York 2017 on Letterboxd: boxd.it/65zWLx