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On May 28, The Neon will be one of two theaters in Ohio to show a one night screening of Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus.
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Robenson Lauvince is the director of the new movie, 'July 7.' It is the first film produced in Haiti and directed by a Haitian to be distributed in U.S. theaters.
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This episode has interviews with filmmaker Nelson George, YSFF director Eric Mahoney, and Yemi Oyediran, who just released a documentary about Cincinnati's King Records.
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The Yellow Springs Film Festival's Mini-Fest will kick off with a sold-out evening with John Waters at the Brightside. WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt spoke with Waters ahead of his visit to southwest Ohio.
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Juliet Fromholt is music director at WYSO 91.3 and Novaphonic.FM. She also hosts Alpha Rhythms and Kaleidoscope music shows.
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1992 horror classic Candyman will headline the February 20 installment of Cult Movie Night in recognition of both Black History Month and the legacy of the movie's star, the late Tony Todd.
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The two night event takes place at Englewood Cinema, October 18 and 19, 2024.
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A Yellow Springs Film Festival Preview with its Founder Eric Mahoney and Oscar-winning Director Steven Bognar. Also, a conversation about the status of art-house-cinemas.
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WYSO's Dave Barber talks with WYSO Weekend Host, Jerry Kenney about his new show, Think Twice and the upcoming episode looking at the local film scene.
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WYSO music and culture contributor Greg Simms Jr. shares some of his favorite summer movie moments.
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Dayton-native and Academy Award-winner David Berry pioneered special effects for hit films of the late 1970s and 1980s, such as Star Wars, Star Trek and Indiana Jones.
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F finally arrives after years of its production being stalled by various factors.