By Michael J. Casey - Dec. 11, 2024

Life in a hole

‘The End’ might be the most perplexing movie of 2024

By Michael J. Casey - Oct. 30, 2024

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The bloody musical comedy screens Nov. 1 and Nov. 9

By Jack Waines - Oct. 23, 2024

Fright nights

Round out spooky season with these chilling classics and underground gems

By Jezy J. Gray - Sep. 5, 2024

Weirder than weird

Move over, J.D. Vance — this month’s underground cinema showcase at the Dairy is truly strange

By Gregory Wakeman - Aug. 28, 2024

Funny girl

How Longmont’s own Kristen Schaal conquered the comedy world

By Michael J. Casey - Jul. 8, 2024

Life’s but a walking shadow

Of all Shakespeare’s plays, few hold fascination with artists and audiences quite like The Tragedie of Macbeth. Romeo and Juliet has the romance and Hamlet has the speech, but Macbeth...

By Michael J. Casey - Jul. 2, 2024

Passing the baton

Now in its sixth year, the Boulder Environmental / Nature / Outdoors Film Festival (Boulder ENOFF) has become a summer staple. Screening July 11-14 at the Dairy Arts Center, Boulder...

By Jezy J. Gray - Jul. 2, 2024

Bloodsuckers welcome

After the grim spectacle of last week’s presidential debate, we could all use an escape. If the real world isn’t weird enough for you, the film freaks at the Dairy...

By Michael J. Casey - Jun. 12, 2024

Death becomes her

The specter of death hangs over everyone and everything. In the movie Tuesday by writer-director Daina Oniunas-Pusić, that specter takes the form of a size-shifting parrot — a filthy, scarred...

By Michael J. Casey - Jun. 5, 2024

The man who made the myths

When Orson Welles was asked what filmmakers he admired, he responded, “I prefer the old masters, by which I mean John Ford, John Ford and John Ford.” Born John Martin...

By Michael J. Casey - Jun. 5, 2024

Fasten your seatbelts

Nothing screams summer quite like a road trip. The pull of the open road, the freedom to choose this path or that, the small pockets of life one comes across...

By Jezy J. Gray - Jun. 5, 2024

Front Range strange 

Like most nonprofit workers, you’ll find Shay Wescott wearing many hats on a given day. Her main job is overseeing fundraising efforts for the Dairy Arts Center as the multidisciplinary...

By Michael J. Casey - May 29, 2024

OK boomer

Few cinematic forms benefitted from the advent of digital technology like the documentary. And not just in cost and access to equipment but in the proliferation of digital archives directors...

By Michael J. Casey - May 15, 2024

Cruel world

The place is filled with glowing neon lights, loud noises and whirling games. Families play and celebrate birthday parties, but down the center aisle shuffles an old-timer apologizing to everyone...

By Michael J. Casey - May 8, 2024

Career killer

Something must have been in the water in 1960. All around the world, filmmakers, either at the beginning, middle or the end of their careers, swung for the fences.  In...

By Gregory Wakeman - May 6, 2024

Let’s get physical

It’s been nearly two decades since Jessica Rothe called the Front Range home, but the prolific screen actor says she’ll always be “a homegrown Colorado girl.” Like her parents, Rothe...

By Michael J. Casey - May 1, 2024

Dirty talk

A letter has arrived at the Swan residence, a despicable letter riddled with obscenities and sexual vulgarity. It’s the 19th of its kind, and each one has scandalized dear old...

By Michael J. Casey - Apr. 24, 2024

‘To build a better world’

It was 30 years ago this April that Turner Classic Movies (TCM) first signed on the air. Truly, it wasn’t that big of a deal then: AMC still stood for...

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