October 16, 2012 - 10:40am
Locally produced film '2nd Serve' premieres tonight at the Brown Theater [Movies
Everybody gets one.
Americans love underdog stories. Hell, the very formation of our country is touted as just such a thing – the ragtag group of under-prepared misfits squaring off against the organized and sinister Redcoats and emerging triumphant despite all the odds. This is 'Murica, dammit! We're...
October 15, 2012 - 11:38am
Village 8 Louisville Exclusives presents 'Butter' [Movies]
Cook with it, bathe with it, sculpt with it!
Butter is a magical substance. I am an avid cook – I went to culinary school, in fact – so I know a little something about this luscious yellow fat. Ever made your own? It's easy. Last Christmas I presented my family with what was agreed to be the Best Pancake Breakfast Ever:...
October 8, 2012 - 12:42pm
Village 8 Louisville Exclusives presents 'Bachelorette' [Movies]
It's a wedding!
I don't know if it has ever come across in my persona as your friendly local film reporter, but in real life I can be kind of pretentious about some things – food, beer, books, etc. When it comes to movies, I'm pretty open. I like film both good and bad – and bad can be fun to...
October 2, 2012 - 10:21am
Registration now open for the brand-new 48 Hour Music Video Project [Movies]
Bringing together filmmakers and musicians for a more perfect union.
Earlier this year Village 8 Theaters hosted screenings for the annual 48 Hour Film Project. It's an intense challenge for local filmmakers: movie-making teams were given exactly two days to write, shoot, edit, and score an original film. In addition, every year there is provided a character, a...
September 28, 2012 - 4:21pm
Village 8 Louisville Exclusives presents 'Fred Won't Move Out' [Movies]
The story of an old couple whose son has to decide what to do with them in their senility.
Growing up is hard to do. We can't avoid it (except by dying first, but that's even less fun). Sure, adulthood is great – you make your own rules, and as long as you can manage to get a job you actually like and avoid crushing debt, happiness is certainly possible. But people continue...