From TikTok to Terrifying Cinema: DFW Creator Kris Collins Brings New Horror Film to Life
Kris Collins channels her love for horror and the haunting charm of the Dallas-Fort Worth countryside into her chilling feature debut, House on Eden.
Kris Collins channels her love for horror and the haunting charm of the Dallas-Fort Worth countryside into her chilling feature debut, House on Eden.
Thanks to the film series’ advanced previews, we don’t have to wait until October to see some of the year’s biggest Horror releases.
Suddenly the year is halfway over – we’ve been too busy watching some of the year’s best films.
The community radio station returns for its fifth annual free film lineup at the Texas Theatre this weekend.
The Black American Sign Language interpreter tells us about working on Sinners, being featured in Abbott Elementary and making film more accessible.
This year’s lineup promises the best in Bengali fashion, film and cultural traditions.
The series, inspired by a book of the same name, is bringing some of the biggest sci-fi and fantasy films ever to Dallas.
The annual film festival took over venues throughout Oak Cliff, bringing film lovers and filmmakers together for fellowship and movie magic.
The Oak Cliff movie theater is remembering the late actor with a lineup of films that showcased his unpredictability.
We caught up with a couple of Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders to discuss the latest season of their Netflix docuseries, receiving a 400% pay increase and being an inspiration for women.
The documentary America’s Sweethearts sent fans on a campaign to get Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders more money. How much do they earn?
The Dallas-raised cinephile has honed his love for movies into a celebrated career by curating cinematic magic for the North Texas film community.
The North Texas animator’s journey from small-town roots to crafting cosmic magic culminates in her work on Elio, Pixar’s latest adventure hitting theaters this weekend.
The festival is delivering us even more can’t-miss documentary shorts from local filmmakers for this year’s lineup.
Known for movies like The Godfather II and Apocalypse Now, Coppola is screening one of his worst-received films in Dallas next month.
The three-day festival provides a platform for young filmmakers to screen their work and break through the barriers of the film industry.
The network’s new animated show, called Keeping Up With The Joneses, will follow a Dallas family trying to “keep up” with their rich neighbors.
The new documentary features interviews with notable podcasters, including Ira Glass, Marc Maron and Kevin Smith.
The director’s new film about slacker-rock band Pavement will play in a limited run at the Texas Theatre this month.
The director, known for the cult classic film The Room, is showing his long-anticipated follow-up with a Q&A at the Angelika.
We caught up with the celebrated filmmaker as he gave audiences at the Winspear Opera House a preview of his newest project.
The award-winning documentary follows adults with disabilities who belong to Highland Park United Methodist’s ‘Spotlight’ theater troupe.