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Midday at the Movies dives into next week’s 2026 Maryland Film Festival, which will showcase more than 170 independent features and shorts.
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Josh Panepento and Trevor Gomes, students at UMd's Povich Center for Sports Journalism, discuss their new documentary about the history of Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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Movie mavens Jed Dietz and Max Weiss join Tom to compare notes on their favorite movies of 2025, and talk about the latest trends in the film industry.
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Maryland Film Festival founder and movie maven Jed Dietz joins Tom for a look at some of the new releases and old faves lighting up our screens this holiday season.
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'Holding Liat' producer Lance Kramer discusses the powerful new documentary about the family of an Israeli-American woman kidnapped by Hamas fighters on October 7. 2023
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We talk with the directors of the 2025 Maryland Film Festival about the latest edition of Baltimore's esteemed showcase for new films & filmmakers, and we check out what's new on local screens & TVs.
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Attorney Erica Suter has led Innocence Project Clinics at U Balt Law and now UM Carey Law schools, where law students learn how to right past injustice, like the one portrayed in Jia Rizvi's new documentary, "Sixteen Years."
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Baltimore born and bred David Bonnett, a producer for the new feature film 'Baltimorons', talks about what it was like filming in his home town.
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From Venice to Toronto, from Telluride to New York, and Baltimore's New/Next, the annual round of film fests promises a rich crop of movies for local screens.
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The new horror/comedy film “For Sale By Exorcist” premieres in Baltimore this Saturday, at the SNF Parkway Theater. Filmmaker Melissa LaMartina gives us a preview.