This week's episode of the TVJerry podcast takes listeners on an illuminating journey through the life and times of Richmond's iconic repertory cinema, The Biograph Theatre. The star of the show is none other than Terry Rea, the first manager of the Biograph, who...
An ‘Eclectic Celluloid For The Cinematic Soul’ Weekend
Begun out of two VCU departments - Art History and Photo & Film - in 1994, and later becoming a nonprofit on its own, the James River Film Society has presented "ECLECTIC CELLULOID FOR THE CINEMATIC SOUL" for 29 years. Since 1999, my personal attendance and...
Silent/Music Revival Goes Viral
In the time of COVID-19, Silent/Music Revival are bringing their unique combination of local music and silent film into the digital realm. Silent/Music Revival has been a staple in the Richmond music and film community since 2006, but like so many things in the age of...
St. Patrick’s Day Double Feature Brings Wonderful Weirdness To Gallery 5
To close out the 26th annual James River Film Festival, Gallery 5 celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a double feature from Silent/Music Revival and Strange Projections, featuring the classic St. Paddy's Day film, Leprechaun. The evening of St. Patrick's Day saw the...
This Year’s RVA Environmental Film Festival to Educate and Entertain With Over 20 Films Around Town
The 8th Annual Richmond Environmental Film Festival, which kicked off last night, has come around once again for its week-long showcase to raise awareness on environmental issues featuring local and national films at various venues across the city. Every year, the...
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