by
Ryan Wilson
Martin Scorsese serves up a disturbing, ever-changing puzzle.
by
Ryan Wilson
Something has gone horribly wrong with our creatures of the night.
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Ryan Wilson
Perhaps the most critically acclaimed film of last year has finally made it to DVD, just in time for Oscar consideration.
by
Julie Lake
Shaun Bangert uses documentary films to foster change--and express her creativity.
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Gina Myers
Festival Director Alan LaFave discusses HHM, the Michigan Film Incentive, and Bay City's potential.
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Gina Myers
Gorman Bechard's comedy Friends (With Benefits) won the crowd favorite award at this year's Hell's Half Mile Film and Music Festival, but he tells a much darker tale in 2005's You Are Alone.
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Gina Myers
This Thursday, October 1st, Hell's Half Mile is throwing a party on Saginaw Street in Downtown Bay City.
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Jeanne Lesinski
The 2009 Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival kicks off this Thursday, October 1st in downtown Bay City.
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Gina Myers
Writer and producer Jerry Seward discusses his current project, Cyber Hunt, filmmaking in Michigan, and the Riverside Saginaw Film Festival.