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Keith Garcia

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Denver, CO, United States

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Denver Film Events in July: Blade II, Jodorowsky, Spider Man, A Ghost Story

As Cole Porter once sang, "It’s too darn hot." The only institution guaranteed to be a haven from the heat and a hub of cold, fizzy drinks is the cinema, and this July there’s a slew of movies for you to watch and chill out with. → Read More

Get Off the Couch for SeriesFest Season Three, the Best in Television

SeriesFest, Westword’s choice this year for Best Film Festival, returns this week for its third stimulating season, complete with a star-studded tribute to the '90s, a bevy of industry hard hitters and a fresh batch of creative content to watch. → Read More

Diva Watch 2017: Vivica Galactica Reflects On Her First Year On Planet Drag

Greetings Earthlings. Meet Vivica Galactica, aka Spencer Corey Duncan. She’s a five-star, double-rated astro navigatrix, and she’s come to our planet in peace, to change your perceptions of gender and the art of drag. → Read More

Ultimate Queen Competition Will Crown Its 2017 Winner at Tracks on June 9

Bringing twelve epic weeks of tight tucks, wigging out and death drops to an epic close, the Ultimate Queen Competition grand finale hits Tracks Friday night, June 8. → Read More

Denver Movies Events in June 2017: Silent Films, David Lynch, Baby Driver

Summer movie season is coming to a theater near you. The multiplexes stock up on big, bold blockbusters and arthouses pack their rafters with specialty programming and cinematic adventures. → Read More

Videotique, Denver's Last Video Store, Is Shutting Down

In July 1985, Videotique opened in Capitol Hill as the Denver's latest video store. Now, 32 years later, the shop’s owners have announced it will shutter its doors at the end of June. → Read More

Alaska Thunderfuck, of RuPaul's Drag Race fame, Performs at the Oriental Theater in Denver

Fans of Emmy Award-winning reality show RuPaul’s Drag Race know all too well the legend of drag oddity Alaska Thunderfuck whose bizarre take on the classic art form charmed audiences as she broke all the rules. Well, buckle up, Denver. Thunderfuck is coming back to town this Saturday with a batch of songs and a live band, and it’s going to be a bumpy night. → Read More

Denver Movie Events: Superbad, Film on the Rocks, Alamo Drafthouse, Red Rocks

In the world of cinema, May brings us the official slide-into-summer movie season where the big ticket blockbusters come rolling in to share screen space with little art-house flicks and classic greats to keep every theater, whether it be a multiplex or a twin cinematheque, poppin’ like the corn at the concession stand. → Read More

Film On The Rocks 2017 Shows Twister, Star Wars, the Lego Movie and Dirty Dancing at Red Rocks

As Red Rocks Amphitheatre kicks off its concert season, the Denver Film Society announces the lineup for the eighteenth season of Film on the Rocks. → Read More

Is It Time For THE FAST & THE FURIOUS Saga To Come Out Of The Closet?

Surely this task isn’t trickier than cars battling a submarine. → Read More

Denver Movies in April: Alamo, SIE FilmCenter, Landmark, Esquire

April showers bring May flowers, but you don’t have to wait until next month for cinematic roses, because we’ve got a bouquet of the best film events in our city, right here. → Read More

Queens Dress (and Undress) to Impress at the 2017 Ultimate Queen Competition

On March 24, the premiere of the new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race garnered its biggest ratings ever, and here in Denver, Tracks debuted its own new... → Read More

Kate Hannington and Christine Palmer Accompany Lois Weber's Shoes at Alamo Drafthouse

The Alamo Drafthouse Littleton is enjoying a glut of films celebrating International Women’s Month, with a diverse selection of titles celebrating women in acting, writing, directing and more. One of those films, the 1916 silent classic Shoes, will screen this Thursday, March 16, courtesy of the theater's Colossal Women series, with a live... → Read More

Like RuPaul's Drag Race, Ultimate Queen Competition at Tracks Moving to Friday

The drag world is still shook from the news that for its ninth season, RuPaul’s Drag Race will leave its Monday-night perch and land on Friday night - not to mention hopping networks from gay pioneer Logo to music mainstay VH1. Producers of the Ultimate Queen Competition at Tracks quickly decided to follow suit; when their highly anticipated local drag battle royale premieres this season, it... → Read More

Just Announced: Five Must Watch Films at the 2017 Women + Film Festival

On International Women’s Day, the Denver Film Society announced the full schedule for its upcoming Women + Film Festival, which will take place April... → Read More

The Ten Best Film Events In Denver This March

The Oscars have come and gone in a surprisingly dizzying fashion, and now that awards season is finished, we can settle in for pure movie watching. Thankfully, Denver's cinema houses are hitting the ground running. Our best movies list offers up the cream of the crop for the month —... → Read More

The Ten Best Film Festivals in Colorado in 2016

Surrounding states may be more popular places to film movies, but Colorado has one of the biggest, most burgeoning film scenes around. Not only do we have the chance to watch great films every day, but there are dozens of festivals in the Denver area and around the state dedicated... → Read More

The Ten Best Film Festivals in Colorado in 2016

Surrounding states may be more popular places to film movies, but Colorado has one of the biggest, most burgeoning film scenes around. Not only do we have the chance to watch great films every day, but there are dozens of festivals in the Denver area and around the state dedicated... → Read More

Director Oliver Stone Coming to the Alamo Drafthouse March 6

Filmmaker Oliver Stone was one of Hollywood's most controversial directors in the '90s, tackling stories rife with conspiracy theories and often testing the mores of the American viewing public. Now a new biography about Stone and a new film by him, focusing on Edward Snowden, is bringing Stone back into... → Read More

You'd Better Watch Out: John Waters Is Coming to Town This Christmas

Christmas 2016 is still more than ten months away — but we already know there's a big, dirty present waiting under the tree. Legendary filmmaker John Waters is coming to town — to the Boulder Theater, to be exact — on December 7, and tickets go on sale at 10 a.m... → Read More