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In celebration of Earth Day, the historic Newtown Theatre is partnering with local environmental groups to present a special movie screening and informational discussion at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April …

Flemington DIY, local nonprofit community arts space, and Aunt Mary’s Dispensary are partnering for a free screening of what they called 1936’s “American exploitation” film “Reefer …

This year’s New Hope Film Festival, which opens Friday, boasts a robust lineup of 90 total selections, including 85 films representing 16 countries and five original scripts.

Take a step back in time to watch a special screening of “Our Town Story…Doylestown,” a short film presented by the Doylestown Historical Society and the County Theater, at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the historic theater in the heart of Doylestown.

The historic Newtown Theatre will screen “Winged Migration” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2. The documentary screening is co-hosted by Lower Makefield Township and Newtown Township Bird Towns and …

The 14th Edition New Hope Film Festival (NHFF) lineup will include a total of 90 Official Selections, including 85 films from 16 countries and five original scripts, to be presented April 5-14, and …

Join the Doylestown Historical Society to witness and relive the recollections of history with Mae Krier, one of the original Rosie the Riveters of WWII. The presentation of DHS’s newest video in …

Join the Acme Screening Room at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 2, for “Dosed – The Trip of a Lifetime” plus post-screening discussion with Dr. Heidi Dalzell of Lambertville-New Hope Integrative …

“Super Bowl Greatest Commercials XXIII: The Ultimate Countdown,” an interactive special where viewers will vote live to crown the ultimate Super Bowl commercial, will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9 on …

Join the Acme Screening Room, 25 S. Union St., Lambertville, N.J., at 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, for a Black History Month special screening of “The One and Only Dick Gregory.” A Post Screening …

Sex. Gender. Religion. Why are they so hard to talk about? What do they have in common? A multi-award-winning documentary called “Angels and Saints-Eros and Awe” has some of those answers. …

It’ll be “Mel Brooks Month” in January at the historic Newtown Theatre. During the month, the theater will screen four of Brooks’ classic films. The lineup includes ...

Join the Acme at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17, for the film “Lambertville Hearts Oaxaca: How a Small Town Got to Know Their Mexican Neighbors.”The free end-of-the-year community celebration features …

The public is invited to a screening of the film “Native Women and Allies Speak: What You Weren’t Taught in School” at the Doylestown Friends Quaker Meeting, 95 E. Oakland Ave., Doylestown, at …

Bucks County native Colleen Brady, director and producer of the feature-length documentary “Firebird: Built to Burn,” will screen her film in Phoenixville, Chester County. The uplifting and unique …

If you’ve spent any time in Bucks County, you may have traveled on the New Hope Railroad, dined at the Waterwheel Tavern or visited McCoole’s Red Lion Inn. But did you know they may be …

The Acme Screening Room second annual Lambertville Halloween Film Festival will be held Oct. 27-29.Think spooky thrillers, paranormal activities, and horror. The films selected are some of the best …

The Acme Screening Room second annual Lambertville Halloween Film Festival will be held Oct. 27-29. Think spooky thrillers, paranormal activities, and horror. The films selected are some of the best …

If you’ve spent any time in Bucks County, you may have traveled on the New Hope Railroad, dined at the Waterwheel Tavern or visited McCoole’s Red Lion Inn. But did you know they may be …

The historic Newtown Theatre has something for everyone this Halloween season. Here is the lineup:“Dueling Pianos Halloween Special” – 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27 – Local husband and wife pianists …

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