Film

Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque at Wilkinson Public Library [caption id="attachment_28304" align="alignright" width="250"] "Nosferatu"[/caption] Vampires and witches? Yawn. So much of that going around these days. But lively conversation and great food too? Now you're talking. And what we are talking about is Cinematheque, a free film club...

Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque at Wilkinson Public Library – The Undead:  A Series, Monday, February 4, 5:30 p.m., Library Program Room. (Pre-SHOW reception at 5:00 p.m.) All community members are invited to experience Cinematheque, a free local resource for film lovers and aficionados who crave cinematic...

Sunday at the Palm presents "A Cat in Paris," (2010). The free screening takes place Sunday, January 27, at the Michael D. Palm Theatre for the Performing Arts. Running time is 70 minutes. "Gorgeous!  Like an animated children’s version of an Alfred Hitchcock or Roman Polanski...

Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long on talent. Mark is the author of “Antler Dust” and “Buried by the Roan,” both on the shelves...

Kathleen Kennedy, producer of "Lincoln," at special Sparky screening of film for Q & A To date, "Lincoln" has been nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards, including Best Picture, four Screen Actors Guild nominations, including Best Ensemble, and 13 Critics' Choice nominations for Best Picture, more...

[caption id="attachment_25919" align="alignleft" width="150"] Scott, Zudnick, k26[/caption] Trawling the Internet for words about winners, these from a guy named Damon Hill popped up. "Winning is everything. The only ones who remember you when you come second are your wife and your dog." Especially if that dog is Zudnick. Only...

Telluride Film Festival's Sunday at the Palm Presents takes place Sunday, November 25, 4 p.m., Michael D. Palm Theatre for the Performing Arts What better way to relax on the Sunday after Thanksgiving and the first weekend of skiing than to sit down with your family...

Editor's Note: "Bidder 70," made by Telluride locals George and Beth Gage, premiered last May at Mountainfilm in Telluride. Last spring, the documentary was featured at New York City’s Human Rights Watch Festival. When Michael Moore invited the Gages to screen "Bidder 70" at his...

When I think of the 80’s, three things come to mind: peg-leg jeans, Michael Jackson, and Ghostbusters. The film Ghostbusters was the first movie that I ever went to without my parents. Sitting in the dark theater beside my best friend, Brad, I tried to...

Telluride has long been a hub for cinema, with world renowned film festivals like Telluride Film Festival and Mountainfilm in Telluride, but  the newest film festival—Telluride Horror Show—is starting to steal the show. Telluride Horror Show celebrates the scary movie genre and is in its...