Where to Celebrate Halloween and Dia de los Muertos in North Texas
This year’s lineup of parties, costume contests and festivals is scary good.
This year’s lineup of parties, costume contests and festivals is scary good.
Running Oct. 30 to Nov. 5, the Fort Worth film festival highlights a mix of Texas-based dramas, documentaries and indie gems.
Some of the greatest horror movies ever made were based on “supposedly true” stories. We think these spooky spots around North Texas fit the bill.
It’s probably not the one you’re expecting, either.
In a surprising move, the Yellowstone creator is moving on from the network he became nearly synonymous with.
The Bravo talk show host called the governor’s order to remove rainbow crosswalks ‘stupid.’
A fashion house long-known for ‘quiet luxury’ is the subject of a special screening to benefit UNT’s Texas Fashion Collection.
We saw angels, demons, sexy Patrick Star and yes, furries.
More than 150 Black-owned vendors, DJs and artists are turning up the fun at Globe Life Field on Oct. 26.
The interactive experience, which opened earlier this month, is an epic step into the D&D world. It’s got some tech issues, though.
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.
Close out October with Halloween activities guaranteed to hit your spooky sweet spot.
Digital projection? Boring. Film projection? Elevated, classy and superior.
We’ve got ideas for just about everyone from the politically aware to low-effort procrastinators. Or anyone who just wants to spook the governor.
People from around the world are eagerly tuning in to the spooky chaos Steven Novak is cooking up this year.
Ahead of the film’s Austin premiere, director Patrick Heaphy dives into the rising country singer’s Dallas roots and the iconic Longhorn Ballroom.
You’ve probably smelled it at the club or in the pit of a concert, but you better wise up, because it’s back on the wider club scene.
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.
We just found out our goats are watched.
Are ya ready, kids? SpongeBob, Shrek, Minions and more will be featured in the theme park’s lands.
Not all horror films are created equally.