Indie Film WAKE UP Demands That Sex Trafficking Be Acknowledged by Suburbia
Each day or month is a new “national” day or month for something on social media, an excuse to flood our feeds with posts about insignificant holidays.
Each day or month is a new “national” day or month for something on social media, an excuse to flood our feeds with posts about insignificant holidays.
Every year around this time on the calendar, the parent company of Five-Hour Energy probably notices a blip in their stock price because of WFAA weatherman Pete Delkus.
The Netflix reality show Cheer showed the world something that pretty much every small town Texan with a kid in high school or college already knows.
We’re experiencing a reboot renaissance when it comes to movies and TV shows these days. One is finally making a comeback far more deservedly than a fourth Matrix film ever did.
For Dallas magician Zak Mirz, the old adage “A good magician never reveals their secrets” is more than just an occupational mantra. It’s a rule that shapes his career and life.
The Denton Black Film Festival, which showcases cinematic storytelling that highlights the Black experience through film, music, dance, tech and the visual arts, is back for its eighth consecutive year.
Most cannabis consumers have a list of their favorite cartoons, TV shows and movies to watch and laugh at while they sit on their couch stoned with a couple of friends.
It’s 2010. You aren’t really one for the typical holiday festivities, but you can’t escape it. Your friends look at you as if you’re some kind of freak whenever you express feeling kinda “meh” about the season.
In director Juan Salas’ latest film The Devil’s Ring, now available on VOD platforms, a young boxing prospect named Anthony (Alexander Luna) returns home from prison on a mission to redeem himself.
For LGBTQ+ people, going home for the holidays can be especially daunting. That’s the premise of a new holiday rom-com from Netflix, Single All the Way, which offers a refreshing take on the queer Christmas story.
The period ranging from Thanksgiving to New Year’s is widely known as the holiday season, but for romantic comedy fans, it’s When Harry Met Sally season.
Like most 10-year-olds, Dax Rey has big dreams, but his are all coming true this holiday season. Sshhh, don’t tell the other kids.
It’s been over a quarter of a century since Friends first debuted on NBC and some fans are still analyzing the-what-went-wrongs during Ross and Rachel’s “We were on a break” debacle with greater consideration than they’ve ever given their own relationships.
After targeting women, minorities, the LGBTQ community, immigrants, teachers, scientists, celebrities and animals, Republicans have found their latest feud. Apparently, absolutely no one is safe from conservative scorn, as the feathery Sesame Street icon Big Bird has become the latest victim of their conspiracy theories. What does it say about…
Thanksgiving can be an underwhelming time for movie fans. Everyone has their favorite Christmas movies, but how many truly great Thanksgiving movies are there, other than A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles?
In director Timothy Stevens’ new feature film, The Ghost Lights, a journalist named Alex (Katreeva Philips) tries to reconnect with the spirit of her father (John Francis McCullagh) after his death.
In case you hadn’t noticed, movie theaters have been in a bit of a sticky situation lately. While COVID-19 seemed to shorten the shelf-life of the traditional theaters, the rise of streaming content and “peak TV” certainly didn’t help.
Picture a movie with symmetrical framing. Add quirky characters. Colorful sets. Bill Murray. And a legion of hipster baristas ready to defend it as a work of genius. Yeah, you guessed, this is the work, any work, of acclaimed filmmaker Wes Anderson.
James Bond is back in theaters this week with No Time To Die, after its production was notoriously pushed back several times.
It’s “good movie” season again! If you’re tired of bloated blockbusters, junky comedies and never-ending horror franchises, this fall hopes to deliver the elevated fare that will contend for the Academy Awards next year.
It’s festival season again. After a jam-packed summer of blockbuster films such as F9, Black Widow and A Quiet Place: Part II, the coming months promise an exciting slate of high-profile award contenders.
Halloween is just around the corner, which means we’ll get our regular dosage of costumes both wildly inventive and horribly unoriginal.