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Krista Graham gives you a list of films to check out in January

Whether you’re a student filmmaker, an avid movie fan, or a history buff, there’s lots to see and do this month! So grab your popcorn and peruse LOCAL’s list of films to watch this month at some of Pittsburgh’s premier art houses and community movie nights.

Monday January 6th Book and Film Club at the Green Tree Public Library 2-3pm

Wednesday January 8th Just Films-No Mas Bebes at The Eddy Theatre 6:30-9:00pm

Thursday January 9th Killer Unicorn/Free Screening and Drag Show 9-11pm

Friday January 10th Film Series at The Frick Pittsburgh 12pm-2pm

Friday January 10th Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner at the Frick Pittsburgh 7pm-9pm

Friday January 10th Sci-Fi Fest 2020 at Row House Cinema

Friday January 10th-16th The Fifth Element at Row House Cinema

Friday January 10th Accessible Movie Friday at CLP-Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 11am-1pm

Saturday January 11th Release Date of Runaway Come Home Directed by Jordan Welch

Saturday January 11th The Chelsea Girls Exploded at The Andy Warhol Museum 7pm

Saturday January 11th The End of Quantum Reality: Pittsburgh Screening at The Rangos Giant Cinema 4-6pm

Tuesday January 14th Winter Crew Connect Hosted by Steeltown Couch Brewery  6-9pm

Tuesday January 14th Classic Movie at The Brentwood Library 9am

Wednesday January 15th Travel Film Series at the Northland Public Library 9am-10:30am

Friday January 17th Environmental Film Series: Right to Harm at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 7-9pm

Monday January 20th Snowy Day Matinee: Disneynature’s Penguins at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 12pm-3pm

Tuesday January 21st Steeltown Film Academy at Steeltown Entertainment 4:30pm-7:30pm

Friday January 24th Italian Film-lo Sono Tempesta at Winchester Thurston School 7:40pm-11:40pm

Sunday January 26th Pittsburgh Screening and Director’s Talk at Row House Cinema 3pm-5:30pm

Tuesday January 28th Carnegie Mellon Presents: Movies for at CMU 3-5pm

Thursday January 30th Family Movie Night at Green Tree Public Library 6:30pm-8:00pm

Thursday January 30th The Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels University of Pittsburgh 6-8pm

January 31st-February 6th Oscar Nominated Short Films (Official New Home) at Row House Cinema

Friday January 31st Movie Night: Disney Pixar’s WALL-E at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 7-9pm

Friday January 31st-February 6th A Marriage Story at The Row House Cinema

Krista can be reached at Krista@local-pittsburgh.com

Krista Graham

Krista Graham is a proud Pittsburgh actor and writer who started out at CAPA High School. She now holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Shippensburg University with a minor in theatre. Ms. Graham has lived in Nashville where she began writing for IndievilleTV.com, and most recently New York where she starred in a “Parkable” commercial. Krista has a grounding love of theatre and a career in film and television. When she’s not at home writing, or acting in indie films, you can find her doing extra or stand-in work around town, working on her craft and meeting filmmakers to write about.Krista is excited to write about the work and people she loves the most: theatre and film artists. To contact her about an article or inquiry please email Krista@local-Pittsburgh.com.

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