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Sandra Bernhard Can Do Anything, Even Be Scary, As She Proved on American Horror Story

By Danny GallagherNovember 28, 2022

Sandra Bernhard can do just about anything: act, dance, write, sing. Most important, she does them all on her terms and without filtering or censoring herself or her vision.

Our Favorite Thanksgiving Specials, From Friends to Succession

By Liam GaughanNovember 21, 2022

Everyone has a favorite Christmas movie, whether it’s It’s A Wonderful Life or Die Hard, and the holiday season promises a ton of seasonal classics that you’ve probably already seen a thousand times.

A Guide To Dallas’ Best Movie Theaters

A Guide To Dallas’ Best Movie Theaters

By Liam GaughanNovember 17, 2022

It’s no secret that the theatrical cinematic experience has been a true roller coaster ride in the last few years.

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The Early History of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Was Hardly ‘Cinematic’ or a ‘Marvel’

By Danny GallagherNovember 15, 2022

The release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the sequel to the Oscar-nominated film Black Panther starring the late Chadwick Boseman, represents a new step for the most successful movie franchise in Hollywood history.

For One Filmmaker, Being Gay and Black in the Military Was an Experience Worthy of a Movie

By Alex GonzalezNovember 15, 2022

For his feature film directorial debut, director Elegance Bratton looked back on his own experiences. With The Inspection, he tells the story of his time in the Marines as a gay, Black man.

The Best Movies To Watch on Election Day

By Liam GaughanNovember 7, 2022

Election Day is just around the corner and the act naming our next government representatives may inspire some trepidation and nervous anticipation.

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David Lowery Goes Back to the Arthurian Well With a Stunning Short Film

By Danny GallagherNovember 7, 2022

Director David Lowery’s epic adventure The Green Knight may have been snubbed by last year’s Oscars but it became one of the most discussed and lauded films of the 2021 movie season.

What You Shouldn’t Miss at Fort Worth’s Greatest Film Festival

By Liam GaughanNovember 3, 2022

The summer movie season has faded, so now’s the time to start looking ahead to all of the films that will undoubtedly dominate the awards conversation in the next few months.

A Texas Short Film Shows a High School Student’s ‘Drive’ to Thrive Despite Disabilities

By Alex GonzalezOctober 24, 2022

Back when she was in high school, aspiring filmmaker Campbell Wilmot decided to capture the day-to-day life of her longtime friend, Rhyle McKinney, who was born with a hole in her soft cleft palate and with perforations in both of her ears.

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The Dallas Origins Of Batgirl, the First Superheroine on Screen

By Liam GaughanOctober 20, 2022

If you need further evidence that corporations are firmly in charge of the future of entertainment, just look at the shenanigans at Warner Brothers.

From Student Shorts To Irish Dark Comedies, This Year’s DIFF Celebrates Compassion

By Liam GaughanOctober 18, 2022

The Dallas International Film Festival opening weekend brought to mind the words of famed Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert, who once said that “movies are the most powerful empathy machine in all the arts.”

All Man: The International Male Story Lends Some Muscle to the Dallas International Film Festival

By Kendall MorganOctober 14, 2022

Growing from a small San Diego-based mail-order company to a glossy cultural touchstone, the International Male catalog helped define an entire era of fashion.

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The Lesser Known Angela Lansbury Roles Worth Checking Out

By Liam GaughanOctober 13, 2022

There are some figures in Hollywood history who are so iconic that we assume they will live forever. Audiences of all ages received the sad news this week that legendary actress, singer and performer Angela Lansbury died at the age of 96.

The New Docuseries I Love You, You Hate Me Asks Why Barney Inspired Such Purple-Hot Hate

By Danny GallagherOctober 5, 2022

The ’90s kids’ show Barney and Friends created by Dallas mother Sheryl Leach is instantly recognizable, and its mere mention inspires stirring emotions among former viewers.

Gosh! The Texas Theatre Will Screen Napoleon Dynamite With 3 of the Original Cast

By Danny GallagherSeptember 29, 2022

One of the most awkward teen movies about one of the world’s most awkward teens of all time is getting a special screening next year at the Texas Theatre.

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Dallas International Film Festival’s 16th-Anniversary Event Will Present Award Contenders and New Talent

By Liam GaughanSeptember 26, 2022

Now that the summer movie box office has died down, it’s festival season! This means that after several months of superheroes, minions and Top Gun: Maverick rewatches, we’re finally getting our first glimpse of the movies that will be contending for the award shows at the end of the year.

Jimmy Kimmel Live’s Guillermo Says Being a Late Night Sidekick Is ‘the American Dream’

By Danny GallagherSeptember 23, 2022

Jimmy Kimmel Live’s Guillermo Says Being a Late Night Sidekick Is ‘the American Dream’

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.

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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.

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.

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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

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