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For many people, movies are a Thanksgiving Day tradition. We have suggestions to take you through the holiday season.
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Since its film debut in 1897, Kansas City has shown up in movies, television and short films as both backdrop and star. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at some of those iconic cinema settings.
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More people might be looking for a good film or series to watch as the weather begins to cool. Up To Date invited two movie critics to share suggestions of box office hits and movies and series worth streaming from home.
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When it comes to Nicolas Cage films, picking which one to watch can be hard, but library patrons are invited to do just that.
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Kansas City leaders announced that California-based Scout Productions and Amy Poehler's production company will film a Peacock/NBC Universal series in Kansas City this summer.
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The father-daughter story is set amid the red brick architecture of the city area once known for its stockyards.
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The blockbusters, independent films, documentaries and streaming options you should see.
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In 1998, the Oscar-winning director launched the first nationwide crisis line for LGBTQ youth.
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Artist Warren Harvey created 10 iconic paintings of Hollywood luminaries that will eventually hang in the Black Movie Hall of Fame at the Boone Theater in the historic 18th & Vine jazz district.
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Famed American composer John Williams turned 90 on February 8. Celebrate his birthday with Classical KC as local experts in film and music reflect on his music and legacy.
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Go on set and on stage to learn the secrets to performing a live orchestral film score as Classical KC's Brooke Knoll speaks with Kansas City Symphony Associate Conductor Jason Seber and UMKC film professor Mitch Brian. We'll discover some of their favorite movie scores and hear music by John Williams, Max Steiner and Nicholas Hooper.
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As the weather gets colder, it's a great time to sit down with a bowl of popcorn and watch a movie.