American Black Film Festival to Stop in Dallas as Part of its Four-City Pop-Up
Dallas is just one of four major cities to host the coveted film festival this year.
Dallas is just one of four major cities to host the coveted film festival this year.
We won’t stand for November erasure.
Actor Peter Weller says Dallas should dig in its pockets to pay to repair the brutalist I.M. Pei icon.
The Oscar-buzzing film from two North Texas visionaries is now showing in 35mm at the Texas Theatre before its Netflix debut on Nov. 21.
Richard Linklater has two very different new films out, but both are some of his best work yet.
Hulu picks up Texas’ favorite family for two more seasons.
The Paramount show set in Texas unveiled its new season in Cowtown last night.
We asked Dallas author and horror aficionado Shaun Hamill about one of the most beloved horror franchises of all time, and he delivered.
Expecto patronum – the Wizarding World is coming to Dallas in October.
Running Oct. 30 to Nov. 5, the Fort Worth film festival highlights a mix of Texas-based dramas, documentaries and indie gems.
In a surprising move, the Yellowstone creator is moving on from the network he became nearly synonymous with.
A fashion house long-known for ‘quiet luxury’ is the subject of a special screening to benefit UNT’s Texas Fashion Collection.
The Dallas native tells us about working with Ethan Hawke, growing up in Texas and starring in one of this month’s most chilling films.
Digital projection? Boring. Film projection? Elevated, classy and superior.
Ahead of the film’s Austin premiere, director Patrick Heaphy dives into the rising country singer’s Dallas roots and the iconic Longhorn Ballroom.
Mark your calendars, because October is stacked with scares.
Saunders chose to set the film in a fictionalized version of his own alma mater, Richardson High School.
Not all horror films are created equally.
Raiff’s heartfelt new series exploring family healing, and starring Mark Ruffalo, debuts on MUBI starting Oct. 19.
Celebrate the legacy of the best horror film ever made and its companion documentary, Chain Reactions, both haunting the Texas Theatre on Oct. 17 and 23.
From Ryan Murphy’s Monsters: The Ed Gein Story to new additions to franchise classics like Alien these shows are worth the scare.
From “The Californians” to Portlandia to Uncle Fester, the comedian, writer and musician embodies quirky comedy.