Metro Detroit’s Tim Allen is Sticking to His Brand of Comedy
Tim Allen knows better than anyone that these days, comedy is no laughing matter.Oh, itβs fine if youβre on prime-time TV, playing a character...
A Closer Look at the Documentary ‘Coldwater Kitchen’
It started with a hand-written letter sent from a prisoner at Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater.Itβs turned into a documentary highlighting a culinary program...
Renowned Macomb Artist Matt Busch is Coming Out with His First Film
You may know Matt Busch from his art featured in movies like Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, Stranger Things, and the Star Wars...
J. Miles Dale Talks Immersive Disney
Joining the ranks of events like Immersive Van Gogh and Immersive Nutcracker, Immersive Disney, which is set to come to Detroit in February, brings...
Diana Lewis Remembers the Late Barbara Walters
Barbara Walters made history when she became the first woman to co-anchor an evening news program in 1976 on ABC. With her passing on...
Short Film by Detroit Filmmaker Featured at Screamfest L.A.
Nain Rouge Productions has done Detroit horror fans proud.
The Detroit-based film and media production company, which got its start just three months ago, was...
Tim Allen Discusses ‘The Santa Clauses” Series and Trending on Twitter
When the Birmingham-reared comedy legend who agrees to talk about the new rendition of his holiday movie classic suddenly begins trending on Twitter the...
Tuned Out: Recent Documentary on Flint Water Crisis Falls Flat with Flint Residents
Nayyirah Shariff was half an hour late to Flint: Who Can You Trust?, a documentary chronicling the Flint water crisis, when it premiered in...
Meet Detroit Native and SNL Writer Alex English
After a night spent telling jokes back in his hometown of Detroit, Alex English is hungry for some damn pancakes."I've literally been coming here...
No Sinking Feeling: A Review of the Boblo Island Documentary
Like a trusty steamboat captain, Aaron Schillinger deftly navigates the tricky channel between silliness and shame in his documentary, Boblo Boats: A Detroit Ferry...
The Science “Fiction” of RoboCop is no Longer Fiction
In July of 1987, RoboCop came to theaters, depicting sci-fi that seemed more fiction than it did science. With cyborgs, handheld tracking maps, memory...
Emmy-nominated Detroiter Sam Richardson on His Rise to Stardom
The Detroiter has acting credits on Arrested Development, The Office, Veep, and more.
Cristy Lee on Her New HGTV Show βSteal This Houseβ
The local TV star is helping locals transform fixer-uppers into dream homes
Founder of Project K9 Hero to Be Featured on βAmerican Anthemsβ
Detroit native Jason Johnson is among the βunsung heroesβ being honored on the new PBS series
Jars Cannabis to Debut Docuseries for 4/20
Rap duo Luniz stars in the episode one
6 Oscar-Nominated Short Films to See at the Detroit Film Theatre
The animation, live action, and documentary works will be presented on the big screen starting Feb. 25
Tim Allen to Reprise βThe Santa Clauseβ Role for Disney+
The new series is expected to begin production this spring
Monroe Street Drive-In Returns for a Second Season
The outdoor theater opens this week
βCelebrity IOU: Joyrideβ Star Cristy Lee is Just Enjoying the Ride
The Clarkston resident's newest gig has her rubbing elbows with A-List celebs in need of an automotive overhaul
Jennifer Hudson Pays Homage to the Queen of Soul in βRespect’
The new film comes on the heels of the outstanding biopic 'Genius: Aretha'