40 Independent Cinemas Win Grants to Bring Science to the Movies
Nationwide Science on Screen® initiative promotes scientific literacy through entertainment.
Our grantee cinemas are making headlines across the nation! Click through the archive below to see what the media has to say about Science on Screen.
"The intersection of science and culture is the mission of Science on Screen, which has been cultivating an audience of film lovers and geeks in Brookline for 10 years."
— The Boston Globe
"For a sci-fi fan like me, this [brilliant idea for a film series] is cooler than a Swiss Army knife equipped with a lightsaber."
— The News-Gazette
"For science lovers or people just looking to see a fun movie and talk about it, Science on Screen is something you should be checking out."
— Smile Politely
Nationwide Science on Screen® initiative promotes scientific literacy through entertainment.
March 1, 2018
—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
February 22, 2018
"I think you’ll be exposed to something unique that you would’ve likely never seen otherwise and maybe will never see again..."
Read MoreFebruary 19, 2018
"“It’s a way to learn about science in a new way and to combine the humanities with science..."
Read MoreFebruary 14, 2018
—Smile Politely
February 11, 2018
"For a sci-fi fan like me, this is cooler than a Swiss Army knife equipped with a lightsaber. This brilliant idea for a film series is an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre, with major support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation..."
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2018
“We’re thrilled to welcome this amazing program to Iowa City and FilmScene....Film is the perfect artistic match for the wonder and curiosity of scientific exploration.”
Read MoreFebruary 4, 2018
—Scottsbluff Star Herald Farm & Ranch
January 31, 2018
—KCBY.com 11
January 28, 2018
—Scottsbluff Star Herald Farm & Ranch
January 26, 2018
"This Science on Screen event will provide an opportunity ... to talk and think about possibilities and implications of how drones are used in our agricultural areas and in our communities.”
Read MoreNovember 29, 2017
—The Boston Globe