Several time-honored local film events returned or were revamped, and several filmmakers and movies with local ties made the news.
In 2022, copious quantities of popcorn and innumerable soft drinks were consumed as moviegoers flocked to theaters once again.
“Top Gun: Maverick,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” were among the box office heavy hitters of the past 12 months, but the year in movies goes beyond what was shown at the multiplexes. Locally owned and operated theaters and film centers throughout Greater Columbus presented countless entertaining and thought-provoking new releases, including “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” “Don’t Worry Darling” and “The Fabelmans.”Meanwhile, several long-standing local film events returned or were reimagined, and more than a few filmmakers with local ties saw their names in lights.
hosted numerous screenings and series, including its annual “Cinema Revival” festival of restored films, highlighting in February independent films by African American filmmakers from different eras. Among those to visit the arts center on the campus of Ohio State University were noted documentarian Sam Green, the subject of a retrospective in September and October; an
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