Cinema
India's Single-Screen Cinemas Were Struggling Before COVID-19. Now They're Dying Out
Before multiplex cinemas, India had tens of thousands of single-screen movie houses. But the way Indians watch movies has changed, and the pandemic forced many old cinemas to shut their doors forever.
NC Film Spending Up, Council Urges More Incentives
Five new film and television productions have been approved for North Carolina Film and Entertainment G
Director Agnès Varda, A Giant Of French Cinema, Dies At 90
French film director Agnès Varda was a pioneer during the new-wave arts revolution of the 1950s and '60s. She kept making important films for the next five decades.
The RiverRun International Film Festival Celebrates 20th Anniversary
The RiverRun International Film Festival is in full swing at venues across the Triad.
Aperture Cinema Opens Doors To Fundraising
Winston-Salem's Aperture Cinema is changing its business plan. The art house movie theatre has become a community-supported nonprofit.
Art House Theatre Day Has Cinematic Roots in Winston-Salem
While record stores, bookshops, and independent movie theatres are threatened in the digital age, many are still thriving.
The Holiday Films Are Coming, From 'Moses' To 'Annie'
Bob Mondello offers a selective preview of what Hollywood has in store for the holidays. There are musicals, there are biopics, and the seas literally will part.