Cleveland International Film Festival releases its digital program for the 2020, which features nearly 500 films.
Hulu's Little Fires Everywhere, starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington and based on Celeste Ng's Shaker Heights-set novel, premieres March 18.
The documentary premieres in Cleveland Thursday, followed by a panel with the filmmakers and featured scientists.
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Since the week of Christmas, giant drones measuring up to 6 feet across have been spotted in the sky at night, sometimes in swarms as large as 30. The Denver Post first reported these mysterious drone sightings in northeastern Colorado on December 23. Since then, sightings have spanned six counties across Colorado and Nebraska.
Phillips County Sheriff Thomas Elliott had no answer for where the drones came from or whom they belonged to but did have a rough grasp on their flying habits. "They've been doing a grid search, a grid pattern," he told The Denver Post. "They fly one square and then they fly another square."
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