Christopher Lloyd's photos

Bolt, the title character, is a super-dog by reputation who actually is an ordinary pup taking a cross-country trek.(Photo provided by Disney Enterprises)
Zombies fighting to get into the rescue station. From www.risenthemovie.com.
From the balcony, a visitor can see some of the lower level's 400-plus seats. Total capacity is about 600 -- more when the red beanbag chairs seen below are in use; there's also space for patrons who use wheelchairs.
(Frank Espich / The Star)
Katie Zarich of the IMA staff tries out one of the red beanbag seats that can be added, along with cocktail tables, when the protruding front portion of the stage is lowered. (Frank Espich / The Star)
Steve Hedges of Advanced Residential and Commercial Electronics works on one of the huge speakers that will be part of the overall sound system for the former Showalter Pavilion theater, now nicknamed the Toby. (Frank Espich / The Star)
Daniel Craig stars as James Bond 007 in a scene from "Quantum of Solace."  (AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Susie Allnutt )
A whole new world:  "Wrath of the Lich King," will be distracting "World of Warcraft" fans from jobs, classes and families until they conquer it. (Submitted photo)
"A Jihad for Love": Gay and lesbian Muslims are the topic of this documentary. (Photo provided by Halal Films)
"Save Me": Chad Allen (left) and Robert Gant portray gay men at a Christian center that seeks to "cure" them. (Photo provided by First Run Features)
Julie Dash speaks of "Daughters of the Dust": "We were ready to be nurtured, we were ready to be caressed with soothing colors, if you will." (Associated Press 2002 file photo)
Director Julie Dash recalls turning her tendency to daydream into practical use as a student in film at the Studio Museum of Harlem. She will discuss her imaginative journey at Clowes on Nov. 2. (AP 2002 file photo)
"Quench" by Richmond filmmaker Zack Parker hits video stores Oct. 28.
Star reporter Lloyd finds his inner self in Halloween costume.
For Halloween, women can have everything! Choose between slutty, sexy and skimpy!
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" on Cartoon Network.
"Captain Abu Raed" won the Grand Prize for Best Dramatic Feature at the 2008 Heartland Film Festival.
During World War II, a Jewish boy and a German boy form an odd relationship in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas." (Photo provided by Heartland Film Festival)
"Tinker Bell" will play here shortly before its official premiere in Hollywood. (Photo provided by Heartland Film Festival)
"A Ripple of Hope" focuses on a famous speech delivered here by presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. (Photo provided by Heartland Film Festival)
Heartland Film Festival entry "Captain Abu Raed" (Photo provided by Paper & Pen Films)
Heavy breathing in high places: Dominic Cooper plays a young politician who strikes the fancy of 
Keira Knightley as the Duchess of Devonshire in "The Duchess." (Photo provided by Paramount Vantage)
The Johnson County Courthouse backs up the marquee of the theater. (Rob Goebel / The Indianapolis Star)
The 600 seat Artcraft Theatre in Franklin will play host to a festival of "B" movies Sept. 26-28. (Same Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Token appreciation: Cheech Martin (right) and Tommy Chong are ready to entertain. (Photo provided by Stacey Public Relations)
"Terra" is among the film selected for the 2008 Heartland Film Festival.
Asa Butterfield as Bruno and Vera Farmiga as Mother in Miramax's "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas."
The heat is on high, and so is the check!
To mummy or not to mummy?
The future of news?
Neil Patrick Harris as Dr. Horrible.
Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin help beat the summertime blues!
Neither Roger Ebert or Richard Roeper are likely to return to the TV show that bears their name.
"American Teen" follows a handful of regular high school seniors in Warsaw, Indiana
Don Boggs, editor of "A Ripple of Hope," at Convenant Productions at Anderson University.
Fritz Pollard during his football days at Brown University.
Fritz Pollard during his football days at Brown University.
Film critic David Ansen has been with Newsweek since 1977.
Indy=da man
Wes Gehring, professor of film studies at Ball State University and writer of the "Reel World" column at USA Today Magazine.
Dennis Bingham, associate professor of English and director of film studies at the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. (Photo by Rob Goebel)
Geeks unite!
Workers install an animated artwork on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail today. The dancing figure
will be dedicated Tuesday. (Michelle Pemberton / The Star)
Ray Winstone, Shia LaBeouf, and Harrison Ford in a scene from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which will be released on May 22, 2008, by Paramount Pictures.
The current state of the Golden Globes ... no jam required.
Robert Redford in "The Natural."
Deborah Asante shares a story with a group of young children.
Deborah Asante, founder of the Asante Children's Theatre.
Tom Hanks and Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Charlie Wilson's War."
Zekiria Ebrahimi, center left, and Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada, center right, in a scene from "The Kite Runner."
The new Castleton Square 14, which opens Friday.
Moviegoers mill about in front of the AMC Clearwater Crossing  12, which closes Thursday, Dec. 13.
Installers work to remove packing materials from "Above and Below."
Artist Maya Lin's newest installation "Above and Below" has brought her to the IMA to oversee the piece's installation.
The future Mrs. Lloyd and me at Universal Studios Florida.
Me if I lived in the world of the Simpsons ... that is my dream.
This is what I see every morning when I wake up. "Hey! Get up and get me some dang food!!"
Me with a red beard and a llama. How Dada...
Arty portrait
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