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- Gamber native Brian Levin plans to make his next film in Union Bridge. It will be an art house movie, meaning it is something you would see at Sundance or the Charles Theater, smaller artistic venues.
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"Heavyweights"
With its clever, nourishing depiction of childhood body positivity, 1995's "Heavyweights" was two decades ahead of its ti
- Norman Lear singlehandedly changed the scope of television by making funny, penetrating comedies that seemed to be painfully aware of the world beyond the idiot box.
- Over on Netflix, two new shows feature characters that regularly attend recovery meetings: 'Love, starring Gillian Jacobs, and 'Flaked.'
- Journeying back to the days of slavery is generally not high on the list of time traveling destinations, but that is exactly where characters of the new BET Web series, 'Send Me,' starring Baltimore native and actress Tracie Thoms, plan to go.
- Escape the heat of the summer months by retreating into an air-conditioned theater with these summer movies.
- The Modell Center at the Lyric is barely half sold, and demonstrators plan to protest comic's appearance
- "Misery Loves Comedy," a documentary whose producers include Baltimore's Becky Newhall, was screened last week at the Sundance Film Festival and was purchased for distribution by Tribeca Film.
- The latest mass murder in California is leading to more jumping to preposterous conclusions about who's to blame.
- According to US Weekly, actor Ed Norton's fiancee is pregnant.
- Barry Levinson's film about a bunch of guys hanging out in 1959 Baltimore may be 30, but its star-studded cast and long-lasting influence are timeless.
- For 'Arthur," first-time film director Jason Winer went to school on Woody Allen and Sydney Pollack