Friday Night Weird Gives Chills in June at the Dairy Arts Center
The “first true slasher film” screens Friday at Dairy Arts Center.
The “first true slasher film” screens Friday at Dairy Arts Center.
Malcolm McDowell is just one of the celebs you’ll see at the horror convention in Denver this weekend.
Justine Lupe, also known as Justine Lupe-Schomp, graduated from the Denver School of the Arts, and her grandparents were local leaders.
Gabriel Dohrn and Andy Juett’s “Offline,” which premieres at the Sie FilmCenter on Sunday, features the famed Broken Lizard comedians, with two of the cops from “Super Troopers.”
From hard-to-find international gems and Studio Ghibli Fest to secret film festivals, there’s more to May than blockbusters.
Tickets go on sale this Friday!
Does this tale of disaffected ’90s youth still speak to us?
Pack your bags! “Scream and Soak” happens at Desert Reef Hot Springs on Sunday, April 23.
The four-day festival presents films that you can’t find anywhere else, with entries coming from areas throughout the US as well as Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.
Don’t miss the double FEARture of ’80s classic “Fright Night” alongside Ryan Policky’s series “London Motel” at the Sie FilmCenter on Saturday!
Trey Parker and Matt Stone seem to be reflecting on their Casa Bonita purchase in the South Park episode “DikinBaus Hot Dogs.”
Wade Gardner wants to “build awareness of the value of documentary in the community.”
“We love to see a local hit.”
Fifteen TV series that faked a Rocky Mountain High.
Colorado Springs is home to The Engagement Plot.
The festival’s biggest draw was a local surprise.
Included: an evening with Devo founder Mark Mothersbaugh.
The film’s about a donkey but isn’t kids’ stuff.
Rising star Raúl Castillo will be honored at the screening.
The documentary has a unique visual flair.
The story depicts Russian aggression against Ukraine.
The introduction left the festival founder in tears.