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Eight entries from the area's next-generation creatives step into the spotlight during the 2026 Milwaukee Film Festival.
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We welcome three special guests into the studio to talk about all of the great choices from week one of the 2026 Milwaukee Film Festival.
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As Milwaukee Film prepares to put the 2008 film in the spotlight, we jumped back to our chat with a key part of the documentary's production.
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The story is fundamentally hopeful, just like Andy Weir's 'The Martian.'
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Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley won best actor and best actress. Paul Thomas Anderson received best director. Cassandra Kulukundis won the Academy's first ever casting award.
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It's thrilling to see the Academy recognize a weird, funny, scary performance like Amy Madigan's in Weapons. Here's what NPR critic Linda Holmes thought of the awards.
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The local organization shared 10 of the films that will screen during the 2026 event, including a few award-winners and returning favorites.
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Everyone is sharing their picks for this year's Oscars (aka "One Battle After Another" vs. "Sinners"), and we're not about to miss out.
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We're talking all about Michelle Yeoh in this episode as we prepare for the series running at the East Side movie palace throughout March.
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The local organization had been operating the movie house under a rental agreement but now owns the property outright.
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The new film adaptation from director Emerald Fennell is dividing opinions, so we called in reinforcements for this episode.
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Baby Yoda's big-screen debut, Ryan Gosling in space, The Devil Wears Prada 2, and a Peaky Blinders movie are all coming out before Memorial Day.