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Ebertfest
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Traveler: Ebertfest in Champaign

Don’t let the intimate setup or Champaign’s college-town quaintness fool: This is no small-potatoes affair. The event consistently screens top-notch movies and draws name talent.

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Hoosier Hall of Fame: Fictional Indiana Characters, Q-Rated

From Leslie Knope to Jimmy Chitwood, a breakdown of the state’s best-known roles.

Zak Bagans, star of Travel Channel
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Ask Me Anything: Zak Bagans, Paranormal Investigator

“I fear for my own safety in that house.”

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Home Ties: Five Movies Filmed in Indiana

How many of these locally filmed movies have you seen?

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Unspoken Rules: Heartland Film Festival

Ask filmmakers what movies they want to see. Go watch those.

The Ticket 2015
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Q&A: Brandon Meeks

The bassist from Indy will be portraying Ron Carter in the upcoming Miles Davis biopic, Miles Ahead.

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Résumé: Alan Cumming

A look into the eclectic career of Alan Cumming, including that Romy and Michele dance, his Cabaret days, and his award-winning cologne called Cumming.

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Festival of Film: Indy Rediscovers the Joys of Going to the Movies

In the age of Netflix, Hulu, and HBONow, where a movie night usually means sitting on your couch with a remote in hand, film-going is a becoming a lost art. But thanks to a growing number of film festivals and a dedicated group of local cinephiles, Indianapolis has been finding its joys all over again.

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John Green, ‘Paper Towns’ Actors to Appear in Indy July 14

Green, Cara Delevingne, and Nat Wolff will host a Q&A panel. The event will also include a sneak preview of a brief scene from the movie, which hits theaters on July 24.

On the set of Paper Towns, Green got his first executive-producer chair–and promptly lost it.
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Q&A with John Green

“They don’t give you the Executive Producer chair. They give you the cloth chair-back with your name on it, and then you have to buy your own chair.”

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Speed Read: 10 Outtakes from A Christmas Story

Warner Bros. asked Porky’s director Bob Clark to make a sequel to his blockbuster sex comedy. He said he would—if the studio would bankroll A Christmas Story.

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Best of Indy: 10 Holiday Pick-Me-Ups

The film selection sometimes strays a long way from the genre at Roving Cinema’s annual party. Even so, it’s one of our 10 Best of Indy holiday picks.

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How to Do the Heartland Film Festival

Now an Academy Award–qualifying festival within the Short Film category, Heartland has had two Oscar-winning short films over the past five years—meaning you may meet tomorrow’s Oscar nominees and winners.

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Greenlight! John Green's Next Blockbuster Film?

With John Green’s latest novel, The Fault in Our Stars, getting the Hollywood treatment, we decided to play casting director for his previous books.

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