The 1943 Ernest Lubitsch film featuring Don Ameche and Gene Tierney, featured at the Maine International Film Festival, is a gem that should be savored, JP Devine writes.
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Book by RFK Jr. rekindles interest in 1975 Connecticut slaying
A Kennedy cousin, Michael Skakel, stands accused in the killing of Martha Moxley, when they were both 15.
Pokémon Go craze gets Mainers outdoors – to stare at their phones
The augmented reality game is drawing people out in huge numbers nationwide, but some worry that it will drive folks to distraction.
Pine tree that hides controversial Jesus mural in South Portland springs back to life
Planted to obscure what some call the googly-eyed Jesus, the tree appeared to be dead in May.
A non-gamer’s guide to playing Pokémon Go
Find out how to catch Pokémon, how to use Pokestops and other tips.
Pokémon Go digital game leads to some real-life surprises
The new game requires physical exploration and feels like part bird-watching, part geocaching and part trophy hunting.
‘Wild Tales’ a chronicle of people who just can’t take it anymore
The black comedy with an edge screens Tuesday at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
Full coverage: Maine International Film Festival
Check out the latest happenings of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, July 8 through July 17.
MIFF recognizes Academy Award winner with Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert Benton, screenwriter and director, says he learned the craft from watching movies as a child.
‘Bajirao Mastani’ will be pleasant surprise for MIFF filmgoers
The grand imagining of Indian history has lots of dramatic changes and sexy players.