The 50th annual Cleveland International Film Festival is taking place until April 18, featuring over 90 feature films and 236 shorts from 57 countries. The festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts alike, offering unique films and a vibrant atmosphere for all movie lovers.
Cleveland Film Festival kicks off 50th edition Thursday
The Cleveland International Film Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, showcasing over 90 features and 236 shorts from 57 countries. Running from April 9-18 at Playhouse Square and Cedar Lee Theatre, it promotes independent film arts and inclusivity.
Experience ‘On the Town’ at Montour High School
Montour High School's production of "On the Town" captures the vibrancy of New York City through the teamwork and dedication of its students. With captivating performances from the cast, the musical showcases their journey and connection, highlighting the essence of friendship and family, while delighting the audience.
Drew’s Review: Pace of latest ‘Super Mario’ movie isn’t a match for the original
West Hills Gazette film critic Drew Moniot writes that “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is a sequel capitalizing on the success of its predecessor, featuring beloved characters and visual splendor. But its storyline struggles with complexity, ultimately failing to match the humor of the original. Despite shortcomings, box office success seems assured.
Kennedy Township teen hopes to use ‘Voice’ experience to continue her journey toward stardom
Ashley Marina, an 18-year-old from Kennedy Township, shares her experience on "The Voice" after being eliminated in the battle round. Despite the setback, she has no regrets and resumed her studies at Belmont University. With a passion for music since childhood, Ashley aims for a successful career as a live performer.
Drew’s Review: Pittsburgh’s ‘The Football Town’ is a must-see for NFL fans
"The Football Town" is an immersive documentary showcasing Pittsburgh's rich football history, from youth to professional levels. Now showing at the Rangos Giant Cinema, it celebrates the city’s passion for the sport, honors iconic moments and sets the stage for next month's NFL Draft.
Drew’s Review: ‘The Bride!’ offers radical reimagining of 1930’s horror film
Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" the latest in a trend of reimagining classic movies, with this one putting a new and different spin on the 1935 film "Bride of Frankenstein." The new version gives new meaning to the term "Bridezilla."







