Two New Mexico State University gender and sexuality studies professors and creators of the Feminist Border Arts Film Festival were invited to recap five years’ worth of their work in a two-hour retrospective program of short films and video art in collaboration with 516 ARTS, a non-collecting, contemporary art museum located in Albuquerque. The Feminist […]Read More
El Paso County invites the public to drive-in screenings of two “Ghost Stories of El Paso” shows on Halloween weekend at Ascarate Park. Health and safety protocols will be followed for the screenings of “Ghost Stories of El Paso Volume Two” and “Ghost Stories of El Paso Volume Four. Producer Jackson Polk will introduce each program […]Read More
Thursday, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Montecillo officials introduced a new option for families and groups of friends looking for a way to get off the couch, stretch their legs, and relax in the comfort of their own personal theater. “We couldn’t wait to get this rolled out in El Paso,” says Aracely Calzadias, Events Manager for […]Read More
Southwest University Park will open the gates and welcome moviegoers on the field for Movie Night at the Ballpark presented by Texas Gas Service. On Saturday, October 3 at 7 p.m. the animated feature film Despicable Me will be displayed on the videoboard. The film, starring Steve Carell, Jason Segal, Russel Brand and Julie Andrews, […]Read More
Thursday morning, Triple Tap Ventures made a ‘double feature’ announcement for the El Paso Area: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Montecillo will reopen to movie-lovers August 25th and the grand opening of its new East Side location will take place this fall. Beginning Tuesday, August 25, 2020, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Montecillo will re-open its doors with screenings of new and classic films. […]Read More
The online edition of the El Paso Community Foundation’s 13th annual Plaza Classic Film Festival goes live Wednesday, August 5. Due the pandemic, this year’s Plaza Classic Film Festival is a hybrid of 14 digitally streamed films and 11 nightly pop-up drive-in movie programs, both of which run through August 9. For more information, click here. The streaming edition includes […]Read More
As the old saying goes, “The show must go on” and to that point, the El Paso Community Foundation’s 13th annual Plaza Classic Film Festival is going on tour and online. Due the COVID-19 pandemic, the Plaza Classic will be a hybrid festival, with 11 consecutive nights of pop-up drive-in movies at various locations around El Paso, and 5 days […]Read More
The show will go on for the El Paso Community Foundation’s Plaza Classic Film Festival, set for July 30 through August 9, 2020. The World’s Largest Classic Film Festival will present “pop-up” drive-in movies at several locations in the El Paso area, and will stream other movies in a managed digital environment. Social distancing measures and other […]Read More
“The Curse and the Covenant,” an award-winning independent film made in El Paso, was supposed to have its long-awaited theatrical premiere in the Sun City this month. With the COVID-19 emergency the event was canceled, however – like many other parts of modern life – the movie will now come to viewers. The fantasy feature, […]Read More
Thursday afternoon, officials with the El Paso Community Foundation Plaza Classic Film Festival announced that they are now accepting submissions for Local Flavor, the region’s largest showcase of locally made and connected films. There is no cost to submit a film, and any type of film may be submitted; however no works-in-progress will be accepted. The film […]Read More