Recently re-edited and remastered, Red Hollywood, directors Thom Anderson and Noel Burch’s documentary about “the Hollywood blacklist and the films its victims created,” includes interviews with many of the people who were accused of being Communists, documenting a particularly paranoid era in American history. “The thing that’s hard to do is how you measure fear,” says screenwriter Alfred Levitt. The updated version of the film makes its Cleveland premiere tonight at 6:45 at the Cleveland Museum of Art and it shows again at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $9. (Niesel)