6 of the Best Drive-In Movie Theaters Near Dallas-Forth Worth
Drive-in movies are still a thing. Here are the best drive-in spots in and near DFW.
Drive-in movies are still a thing. Here are the best drive-in spots in and near DFW.
Vanilla Ice is not the only Dallas musician who loves the Ninja Turtles.
The star of “Black Hawk Down,” and the Fast & Furious movies says he just woke up one day and decided he wanted to make his own film. Five years later, he’s about to premiere a gripping war drama set in the Afghanistan pullout.
The Waco siege keeps giving us quality TV. One of the actors on a new Showtime series is from Richardson.
If you’ve already binged the new “Black Mirror” season (of course you did) you watched Dallas actor Robbie Tann. We asked him all the questions.
The 4DWN skatepark in South Dallas is so cool that there’s now a documentary about it.
Asteroid City gives us a new color palette from filmmaker Wes Anderson: the Wild West. But it also goes far beyond that.
Sydney Sweeney leads the cast in Reality, about a former U.S. intelligence specialist sentenced for leaking an intelligence report about the 2016 presidential election.
The man who invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos deserves to be knighted. But at the very least, a biopic directed by Eva Longoria.
Sasha Calle says her take on Supergirl, the Kryptonian cousin of the mighty Superman from the DC Comics Universe, doesn’t let the “girl” in her name rule her identity even if her performance in The Flash totally rules.
Film festivals are finally getting back to full steam and one that’s been ahead of that viral recuperating curve is the Oak Cliff Film Festival. The annual film gathering in the historic movie house that runs from Wednesday, June 21-Sunday, June 25 brings some of the most interesting and unique cinema experiences, most of which you won’t get a chance to see anywhere else on a big screen the way they were meant to be seen.
Balthazar Getty shares some of David Lynch’s secrets.
Chickens were sacrificed. Spells were cast. Wearing witches’ outfits, adults allowed one of their students to fly around on a broomstick at a swingers club in Mineola, Texas. Ages 4 through 7, the four children didn’t know about the “sex kindergarten in a trailer park” in the early 2000s when…
You probably recognize North Texas actress Yasmine Al-Bustami, because no matter what TV show you’re watching, she’s probably on it.
One of the film industry’s most acclaimed and sought after photographers and scene-shooters is coming to town in early June. Sir Roger A. Deakins is coming to Dallas June 8-11.
Elizabeth Olsen had her reasons to delve into the character of Candy Montgomery – her costar Jesse Plemons wanted mainly to come home to Texas.
What new shows is Hollywood gonna come up with during the writers’ strike? We can only assume they’ll turn to Yellowstone for inspiration.
DIFF is finally back and running full steam ahead of with a bunch of interesting feature length comedies and dramas and documentaries on everything from art to The Star Wars Holiday Special.
Of all the undignified ways in which you could make money in 2023, Pawn Stars is not a bad option, just saying.
If you’ve been on YouTube even for a half of a second this past month, you’ve been greeted by one of Matthew McConaughey’s ads for his free motivational smorgasbord called The Art of Livin’.
Revisit one of the films that jump-started a long string of “Daddy issues” films from Steven Spielberg and catapulted the sort-of-annoying-but-entirely-lovable Drew Barrymore into a lifelong movie stardom.
“Ted Lasso” is about to launch its final season, and if you’re not ready to say goodbye to the world’s most optimistic soccer coach, check out some of these sitcoms about Yanks trying to make it work in the U.K.