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North Charleston Picture House lineup announced

The Greater Park Circle Film Society has announced the August lineup for Charleston's only nonprofit movie theater. Read story.

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We're off to see the wizard ...

Fisher-Price Family Summer Series comes to The Terrace

As a group, family films have taken it on the chin from critics in recent years, not to mention legions of bored parents. The culprits: witless plots, stock characters and an undercurrent of contempt for the audience. Read story.

Elvis movie DVD collection shakes into stores

In film as in music, Elvis rattles and rolls on to eternity. Read story.

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Gay film festival coincides with Pride Parade

This weekend, The Greater Park Circle Film Society will present "Reel Grits Pride Fest," the Lowcountry's first gay film festival, at the Olde North Charleston Picture House. Read story.

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Corman classics make comeback with special-edition DVDs

It is far too easy to pigeonhole Roger Corman as the "King of the B-Movies," yet that always seems to be the label that sticks. Read story.

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Summer film fantasy

Iron Man, Bella, Robin Hood on tap for 2010

With a new karate kid, a middle-aged iron man, the return of the school girl-teen wolf-vampire love triangle, and a 1,500-year-old sorcerer, studios seem to have something for everyone from 9 to 999. Read story.

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Charleston International Film Festival stays focused

The Charleston International Film Festival ended April 11. Read about it here Read story.

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Janet Jackson talks about emotional roller coaster of film

When Janet Jackson signed on to be a part of "Why Did I Get Married Too?" she knew she'd have to ready herself for an emotional journey. Read story.

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New Terrace owners keep theater's indie tradition alive

Paul Brown and Barbara Tranter grasp the baton as owners of the Terrace Theatre from Mike Furlinger on April 2, and as new residents of the city, they are prepared to hit the ground running Read story.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid - from stick figures to sweet flick

PHILADELPHIA -- Jeff Kinney had a clear template when it came time to adapt his wildly successful "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" children's books to the big screen. Read story.

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Movies Opening Here

The new batch of films opening this week include Green Zone, Remember Me, She's Out of My League and a lot of Charleston Film Festival movies Read story.

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Charleston Film Festival is here

Brrrrrr. "Cold Soldiers," an independent film from writer-director Nick Smith of Charleston, will serve as tonight's opening feature for the inaugural Charleston Film Festival Read story.

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Lights, Camera, Action: Charleston to host 3 film festivals in coming weeks

Secure your place in the queue. The curtain is about to rise. A trio of local film festivals unspools for the spring season, sporting as extensive and diverse a playbill as organizers can mount in a highly competitive (and thoroughly saturated) national movie-event environment. Read story.

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Phish not the only highlight of fall lineup

After a almost half a decade, loyal Phish-heads who've had to cope with symptoms of withdrawal after the group went on hiatus, will be rewarded for their devotion with the ... Read story.

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BBQ and Bluegrass Festival makes for the ultimate Sunday funday

Summer is ending, yet no one wants to admit it. So put on your party pants Sunday afternoon for Boone Hall's annual BBQ and Bluegrass Festival. It'll take your mind ... Read story.

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We got the jazz

There's an ocean of jazz planned for the Lowcountry this fall. Read story.

 
 
 
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