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Acclaimed director Oliver Stone.

Oliver Stone Returns to Dallas for Screenings at The Texas Theatre

By Vanessa QuilantanSeptember 23, 2024

Legendary director Oliver Stone will return to Dallas in early October for a celebration of his work at The Texas Theatre.

Adam Weiner from Low Cut Connie.

Low Cut Connie’s Art Dealers Film Is a Gritty Portrait of Working-Class Musicians

By Simon PruittSeptember 16, 2024

The concert film/documentary hybrid is screening at The Texas Theatre on Sept. 18.

The Best Horror Film Screenings in DFW This Halloween Season

By Lisa LamanSeptember 12, 2024

From “Psycho” to “The Love Witch,” there’s a spooky selection of films screening at theaters all over Dallas-Fort Worth.

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Dalek Spy: FBI Once Investigated Dallas Man for Selling Secrets to a Fictional Alien Race

By Jef RounerSeptember 3, 2024

There’s really an FBI file out about Paul Riddell’s supposed double-dealings with Dr. Who’s Nemeses.

A scene from Sing Sing, starring Colman Domingo.

Dallas Screenwriter Clint Bentley’s Emotional Journey to Sing Sing

By Alex GonzalezSeptember 2, 2024

The film about Sing Sing Correctional Facility stars former real-life inmates.

The Parks and Rec cast (from left: Aubrey Plaza, Adam Scott and Amy Pohler)  with First Lady Jill Biden and President Joe Biden (fourth and fifth from left).

Parks and Recreation Comes to Texas at the Dallas Public Library’s Unity Concert

By Samantha ThornfeltAugust 20, 2024

The library is encouraging Dallasites to become informed and make their vote count this fall.

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North Texas Storm Chasers Consulted on the Film Twisters

By Bryson "Boom" PaulAugust 16, 2024

Martin Lisius and Tempest Tours are at the center of storm-chasing’s past, present and future.

Looking Back at North Dallas Forty, 45 Years Later

By Charles FarmerAugust 13, 2024

And you thought pro football was all roses and lollipops.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ Thunderstruck Routine Takes Over TikTok

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ Thunderstruck Routine Takes Over TikTok

By Samantha ThornfeltJuly 12, 2024

TikTok users are putting their training camp skills to the test, and the NFL cheer squad is taking notice.

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How The Team Behind Texas Documentary <i>Water Wars </i>Crafted an Award-Winning Movie

How The Team Behind Texas Documentary Water Wars Crafted an Award-Winning Movie

By Lisa LamanJuly 5, 2024

The documentary, about a legal fight for water in the Texas town of Dell City, won big at the Dallas International Film Fest.

Netflix To Open Year-Round Fan Experience at Galleria Dallas

By Samantha ThornfeltJune 18, 2024

Squid Game, Stranger Things and Bridgerton fans may soon have a favorite new spot in Dallas.

Christian YouTubers Sam and Nia had their world rocked by the Ashley Madison data breach of 2015.

Dallas Couple Says Ashley Madison Docuseries Tells Only Part of Story

By Alex GonzalezJune 10, 2024

The North Texas-based YouTubers are no strangers to controversy.

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A Renaissance-era house recreation at Wachahachie's Scarborough Renaissance Festival.

Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Scarborough Renaissance Festival Is Not the Same as HBO’s Ren Faire

By Jordan MaddoxJune 10, 2024

Confuseth not Scarborough Renaissance Festival with Texas Renaissance Festival, my lords and ladies. One is in North Texas, the other is on HBO Max.

Galaxy Theatres To Help DFW Moviegoers Remember the Alamo (Drafthouse)

By Preston JonesJune 7, 2024

In the wake of the sudden closure of all five Alamo Drafthouse theaters in North Texas, another theater is offering customers a deal to ease the pain.

DFW Lost a Crazy Number of Movie Theaters This Week

By Ismael M. BelkouraJune 6, 2024

Within 12 hours, two movie theater chains announced they’d be closing locations in Dallas-Fort Worth.

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Julianne Nicholson and Zoe Ziegler in a quiet moment from OCFF feature Janet Planet.

The 2024 Oak Cliff Film Festival Lineup Is Here!

By Lisa LamanJune 5, 2024

The Dallas film festival offers a mix of classic screenings and debut features.

Studio Movie Grill in Dallas.

How to Make the Best of Studio Ghibli Fest in Dallas

By Danielle BellerMay 31, 2024

Ghibli Fest has select theaters screening our childhood (and adult) favorites. But which ones offer fancier food and drinks?

Actor Glen Powell Is Moving Back Home to Texas

By Samantha ThornfeltMay 28, 2024

The actor, who made headlines for his flirtatious rapport with co-star Sydney Sweeney, is Austin-bound.

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Before He Was Chased by The Strangers, Dallas’ Froy Gutierrez Loved Movies

By Lisa LamanMay 21, 2024

The Dallas actor and Booker T. graduate is living his horror dreams as star of The Strangers: Chapter 1.

The Simpsons creator Matt Groening speaks at Comic Con.

7 TV Episodes That Attracted Lawsuits

By Garrett GravleyMay 21, 2024

Some of these lawsuits are as entertaining as the shows themselves.

A still from Mister Gates, a film by Dallas filmmaker Desmond “Dehz” Donahue.

Oak Cliff Filmmaker Takes on Human Trafficking With Mister Gates

By Ismael M. BelkouraMay 16, 2024

Dallas filmmaker Desmond Donahue put his advocacy onto the big screen with Mister Gates, a film about human trafficking.

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An empty movie theater with red seats. The North Texas Film Festival will not be returning.

A Plea for the Return of the North Texas Film Festival

By Lisa LamanMay 8, 2024

Those who were there remember the glorious year 2019, which gave us the North Texas Film Festival.

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