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Guess Where Director John Carpenter Will Attend the Next Texas Frightmare Weekend?

Guess Where Director John Carpenter Will Attend the Next Texas Frightmare Weekend?

By Danny GallagherSeptember 20, 2022

We’re scared. Something really strange is going to happen in May and we fear that it may cause a paradox that could unravel the very fabric of space and time as we know it.

Billy Eichner Made the First Gay Romantic Comedy With a Fully Queer Cast

By Liam GaughanSeptember 20, 2022

Hollywood has a history of neglecting LGBTQIA+ performers and lauding straight performers for their “bravery” in playing queer characters.

The Fictional Schools We’d Like to Attend, and the Ones Where We’re Definitely Skipping Class

By Liam GaughanAugust 23, 2022

If you’ve been to your local Walmart or Target lately, you know that for a while now that it’s been Back to School season.

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Tina Parker Looks Back on Better Call Saul and Forward to Dallas Theater

By Danny GallagherAugust 22, 2022

Every major character on the AMC dramatic series Breaking Bad and its spinoff Better Call Saul has gone through a major transformation.

Filmmaker Cheryl Nichols Isn’t Afraid To Tackle Tough Subjects

By Alex GonzalezAugust 19, 2022

Cheryl Nichols doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. In her latest feature film, Doula, she and her fiancé, writer and actor Arron Shiver

<i>The Room</i> and<i> Miracle Valley’s</i> Greg Sestero Talks About Other Movies That Suck

The Room and Miracle Valley’s Greg Sestero Talks About Other Movies That Suck

By Danny GallagherAugust 18, 2022

Starring in one of the worst and most beloved movies of all time is a rare accomplishment. The Room, starring Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero,

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North Texas Actor Jaren Lewison Grew Up On Par With His Never Have I Ever Character

By Alex GonzalezAugust 12, 2022

When Jaren Lewison landed the role of Ben Gross on Netflix’s Never Have I Ever, he had just graduated from J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson.

Jamie Foxx, Dave Franco and Texas Filmmaker J.J. Perry Premiere Day Shift in Dallas

By Liam GaughanAugust 9, 2022

Film marketing companies work hard to create compelling moments within the first few seconds of a trailer in order to suck the viewers’ eyeballs to the screen.

Former Senator and SNL Writer Al Franken Will Receive the Next Ernie Kovacs Award

By Danny GallagherAugust 4, 2022

An original writer for Saturday Night Live, a best-selling satire author and a former senator will accept the next Ernie Kovacs Award at the Dallas VideoFest. What do they all have in common? Everything. They’re one person. Writer, commentator, host of The Al Franken Podcast and former Minnesota Sen. Al…

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The Best Stranger Things-Inspired Things You Can Do in Dallas

By Kendall MorganJuly 28, 2022

At this point, we’ve all binged parts one and two of Season Four of Netflix’s number-one series, Stranger Things.

Jojo Regina, the 11-Year-Old Actress in Where The Crawdads Sing, Learns About Love, Hope and Boating

By Alex GonzalezJuly 26, 2022

Houston actress Jojo Regina plays the young version of Kya, a girl left to fend for herself in a swamp, in Where the Crawdads Sing.

The Office‘s B.J. Novak Heads to Texas With His Offbeat Dark Comedy Vengeance

By Liam GaughanJuly 25, 2022

Ask fans of The Office about their favorite episodes of the series, and you’ll get “Diversity Day” as a popular answer.

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The Asian Film Festival of Dallas Is Back, Bigger and Better

By Alex GonzalezJuly 20, 2022

After a two-year hiatus, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas is back and better than ever. Kicking off this Thursday at the Texas Theatre

In Honor of Harrison Ford’s 80th Birthday, Here Are His Crabbiest Moments

By Liam GaughanJuly 14, 2022

Harrison Ford celebrates his 80th birthday this week, and somehow he’s busier than he’s ever been. Here’s a look at some of his iconic roles and memorable displays of displeasure.

‘Tentacles Squelching Wetly’ and the Best Closed Captions on Season 4 of Stranger Things

By Kerica BowersJuly 12, 2022

Season 4 of Stranger Things has given us plenty to talk about: The show made Kate Bush’s 1985 song “Running Up That Hill” a No. 1 hit, made Metallica popular again.

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A Dallas Filmmaker Created the First Porno Filmed by Drones

By Alex GonzalezJuly 11, 2022

As we’ve learned from Citizen Kane and every motel with a mirror ceiling, in filmmaking and in sex, it’s all about the angles.

A New Documentary Explores How The Church Turned a Club Into a Community

By Danny GallagherJuly 5, 2022

A lot of places closed under the financial weight caused by the coronavirus pandemic and one of the most unfortunate

How the Hosts of The Kingcast Podcast Got to Meet ‘the’ King, Stephen King, Himself

By Danny GallagherJuly 1, 2022

Arranging a meeting with Stephen King isn’t as simple as picking up a phone or reciting a Sumarian incantation into a mirror.

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All the Stupid Things Beavis and Butt-Head Got Into in Texas in Their New Movie

By Liam GaughanJune 30, 2022

Beavis and Butt-Head are back! “Ha, ha, ha. Fire.”The two beloved idiots are returning for a new adventure.

Celebrate the Dallas-Made <i>RoboCop </i>on Its 35th Anniversary With Free Screenings

Celebrate the Dallas-Made RoboCop on Its 35th Anniversary With Free Screenings

By Danny GallagherJune 28, 2022

The hit 1987 film RoboCop came to life because of the city of Dallas. The story may be set in Detroit but all of the city scenes, buildings and roads for the car chases were filmed in Dallas.

Beyond Buzz Lightyear: Other Movie Characters Who Deserve a Prequel

By Liam GaughanJune 27, 2022

There’s a disclaimer that plays before Disney-Pixars’ latest animated feature Lightyear. The title card explains that the film you are about to see is not about the toy

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Janis Burklund Calls “Cut!” on Her Career as Dallas Film Commissioner

By Danny GallagherJune 16, 2022

Twenty years ago, the city’s film commission had reached the end of its financial rope, leading the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Film Commission to its inevitable collapse. A month later, the Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau – now called VisitDallas – decided the city that gave the world movies RoboCop and…

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