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Houston-backed movie Drunk Bus revs up return of the buddy comedy

Houston-backed movie Drunk Bus revs up return of the buddy comedy Houston-backed buddy comedy Drunk Bus premieres Friday, May 21. Photo courtesy of FilmRise When John Carlucci and his family moved from a small town in New York to Houston in the late ’80s, he thought the city was gonna be all tumbleweeds and cowboy hats. Little did he know it would eventually influence him to become the filmmaker he is today. “Houston was very integral in kind of building my creative world, when I started to kind of go into all things art-related,” the Brooklyn-based Carlucci, 46, tells CultureMap via phone. “And especially with cinema, because I now had a movie theater within five minutes from my house, and I would go constantly.”

There is No Evil and Us Kids top this week s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque

Northeast Ohio native Brandon LaGanke co-directing feature film debut, Drunk Bus

Northeast Ohio native Brandon LaGanke co-directing feature film debut, ‘Drunk Bus’ Updated May 12, 2021; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio It was an ironic twist of fate that considering the world over the last year was stuck at home living its own “Groundhog Day”-like experience, streaming services offered a number of loop movies where characters experience the same day over and over again before discovering some level of self-fulfillment. Taking a different approach to the same feeling is Northeast Ohio native Brandon LaGanke’s new film “Drunk Bus,” which highlights the worst kind of literal loop working a dead-end job with no end in sight.

Pass The Remote: San Francisco International Film Festival Announces Knockout Lineup As Cinejoy Wraps Up

Pass The Remote: San Francisco International Film Festival Announces Knockout Lineup As Cinejoy Wraps Up
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Local efforts make a difference, from court diversion programs to broadband access

Local efforts make a difference, from court diversion programs to broadband access Editorial Board, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, cleveland.com © Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com/Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Thanks to $9 million in funding from the county and use of a building on East 55th Street, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court will soon have a temporary diversion site for nonviolent suspects who need addiction and mental health treatment instead of jail. CHEERS . to all those behind creation of a temporary Cuyahoga County diversion center for nonviolent suspects needing addiction or mental health treatment as an alternative to jail. Cuyahoga County Council recently approved a two-year, $9.2 million contract with the county’s Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board to run the 50-bed facility at a building on East 55th Street owned by Oriana House.

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