IBJ Night at the Movies: “Fame”
Want to live forever? Light up the sky like a flame? Join us at a sneak preview.
Want to live forever? Light up the sky like a flame? Join us at a sneak preview.
Win tickets to a screening of the upcoming animated adventure.
Locally based Sandor Development Co. is looking for a new tenant for the old AMC Loews College Park 14 movie theater, after
the screens went dark for good in July after a 25-year run at West 86th Street and Michigan Road.
A locally born initiative to make a movie about the first Indianapolis 500 has cleared a major obstacle to getting its project to big screens nationwide by May 2011—in time for the race’s centennial.
National CineMedia, the dominant player in movie video feeds, has worked with Indianapolis-based Drum Corps International and many other nonprofits to allow people to view the organizations’ live shows in a theater setting.
A feature film—written, produced and financed by a locally based production company—is gearing up to roll cameras at numerous locations downtown.
Angel investor Bob Compton has produced a pair of sequels to his 2007 documentary film "Two Million Minutes," which examined the differences between education in the United States, India and China.
A local group headlined by the creator of the movies “Hoosiers” and “Rudy” is spearheading an effort to bring the story of
the very first Indianapolis 500 to the silver screen.
The movie, “The Visitor,” is a good reminder to be open to change because it can instill hope for the future.