After 10,000 Movie Screenings, Cleveland Cinematheque Founder to Retire
John Ewing, who founded the Cleveland Cinematheque in 1984, will step away from the organization after screening some of his favorite movies this weekend. By Annie Nickoloff
John Ewing, who founded the Cleveland Cinematheque in 1984, will step away from the organization after screening some of his favorite movies this weekend. By Annie Nickoloff
After a decade of attempts, filmmaker Rob Montague wants to show how Jerry Siegel's and Joe Shuster's legacies can influence people. But he has a few hurdles before the film can be released. By Jala Forest
For two decades, Pickens Jr. has starred as Dr. Richard Webber in the medical drama. By Annie Nickoloff
Ten days of feature films and shorts will kick off at Opening Night on Wednesday, April 3. By Haley Strnad
The St. Ignatius teacher teams up with Jimmy Fallon, Keke Palmer and Joe Manganiello in this rendition of the classic gameshow. By Christina Rufo
The lineup includes a mix of world premieres, artsy endeavors and nostalgic throwbacks — including a showing of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse on April 8, when the total solar eclipse reaches Cleveland. By Haley Strnad and Annie Nickoloff
CIFF's opening night and closing night films bookend 11 days of film-packed fun. By Annie Nickoloff
We tuned in to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's biggest event of the year, and took note of its biggest moments. By Annie Zaleski
Daryl Marston, a paranormal investigator, former Ghost Hunters cast member and author, shares his frightening experience in Cleveland's House of Wills. By Annie Nickoloff
Inspired by an upbringing playing the sport, Dave Hill explores various angles of hockey culture in his newest book. By Christina Rufo
Peter Billingsley, who plays Ralphie in A Christmas Story, will be in Cleveland to celebrate the film. By Annie Nickoloff
Machine Gun Kelly — aka Cleveland native Colson Baker — had to handle a strange situation at the Forbes Under 30 Summit. By Annie Nickoloff