Special Edition, Friday, January 29, 2010
It's time to go to the movies!
The Spokane International Film Festival began last night with "Soundtrack for a Revolution", an up-tempo tour of the sixties through the music of the civil rights movement. Other films include "The Horse Boy", "Cow", "Pups" and "John Rabe". SpIFF also presents Horror Fest which is an annual celebration of the horror genre and a showcase of eight films that run the spectrum of horror to thriller to gore to supernatural. This unique, traveling film festival is the first of its kind on a national level. The Festival runs through February 7 and films will play at both the AMC Theaters downtown and The Magic Lantern Theatre. For more information, visit www.spokanefilmfestival.org.
Be sure to catch Hows Business? Friday
mornings at 8:55 on KXLY News Radio 920 and Sunday mornings
at 7:30 on KXLY TV News 4s Good Morning Northwest Sunday.
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