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Ryan Wilson
Let's consider the perils of the new Alice in Wonderland.
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Ryan Wilson
Martin Scorsese serves up a disturbing, ever-changing puzzle.
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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.
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Bobjohnson
Saginaw filmmaker Gail Clarke premieres her Merchant in the Valley.
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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. Feature and short films, music by Detroit and Chicago bands, and educational opportunities will give all attendees something to cheer about.
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Julie Lake
She's just a typical 17-year-old, fun-loving girl, but Melody C. Miller is also the creator of award-winning films and the youngest filmmaker with works at the 2009 Riverside Saginaw Film Festival.
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Gina Myers
The third annual Riverside Saginaw Film Festival kicks off Thursday, August 20th, and runs through Sunday, August 23rd. Designed to “celebrate, explore, and screen great movies,” the festival will feature independent films, panels, and discussions.