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Sydney Chandler’s Texas Roots Shine in the SXSW Premiere of Soulful Sci-Fi Film Anima

By Preston BartaMarch 19, 2026

Alien: Earth star Sydney Chandler comes home for the world premiere of her poignant new film.

Victoria Pedretti, Lola Tung, Alexandra Shipp, Lili Reinhart and Emma Chamberlain stand in front of Austin's Paramount Theater for the SXSW world premiere of Forbidden Fruits.

New Film Taps Dallas’ ‘Weird and Cool’ Vibe for Witchy Horror Comedy

By Adam DavidsonMarch 19, 2026

Dallas-born director Meredith Alloway returned to SXSW for the premiere of Forbidden Fruits.

Dallas Native John Burr Brings Terror to Our Backyard in The Gates

By Preston BartaMarch 17, 2026

Experience James Van Der Beek’s powerful final performance in a Dallas-set thriller now playing in area AMC theaters.

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Lone Stars and Golden Statues: Who Will (and Should) Win at the 2026 Oscars

By Preston BartaMarch 13, 2026

Get ready for the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, where plenty of North Texas talent is on the ballot.

Homegrown Artists Breathe Dallas Influence into Pixar’s New Film Hoppers

By Preston BartaMarch 5, 2026

Three Dallas-raised artists bring their local roots and unique creative journeys in North Texas to Pixar’s latest animated feature.

Dallas International Film Festival’s 20-Year Milestone is a Cinematic Love Letter to the City

By Preston BartaMarch 3, 2026

This spring, the Dallas International Film Festival celebrates 20 years of elevating cinematic art and building community in the heart of Dallas.

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Oscar-Shortlisted Film Ado From Waco Filmmaker Coming to the Texas Theatre

By Austin ZookMarch 3, 2026

Filmmaker Sam Henderson is ready to talk the good, the bad and the ugly of making and distributing his Jennifer Lewis-starring film, Ado.

Review: Scream 7 Finds a Ghostface Without a Cutting Edge

By Preston BartaMarch 1, 2026

The latest terror delivers some clever nicks and has surprising Dallas ties but stumbles under controversy, boycotts and a costly rewrite.

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Taylor Sheridan Rebrands Spinoff Series to Frisco. Yes, Frisco.

By Alyssa FieldsFebruary 25, 2026

Taylor Sheridan relocated his new spin off series from New Orleans to Frisco for reasons we cannot explain.

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Is Anyone Else’s Seat Soaked? “Wuthering Heights” is a Ravishing, Romantic Fever Dream

By Preston BartaFebruary 18, 2026

The film is a triumph for the horny community, sure. But it’s also a gorgeous depiction of the age-old torture of yearning.

Jon Cryer And Molly Ringwald in 'Pretty In Pink'

Revisiting the Volcanic Influence of Pretty in Pink 40 Years Later

By Diamond RodrigueFebruary 16, 2026

Somehow, one of the most iconic films of the ’80s is turning 40 this month.

Texas Transplant and Entertainment Heartthrob James Van Der Beek Dies at 48

By Liam GaughanFebruary 11, 2026

Hollywood starlet turned laid-back Texan James Van Der Beek died Wednesday from colorectal cancer.

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Your Guide for a Cinematic Love Story with Valentine’s Day Screenings in North Texas

By Preston BartaFebruary 9, 2026

Heart-shaped pasta? Titanic-level snuggles under the stars? The dinner & a movie lovers are in for something sweet in DFW.

Charli XCX in The Moment

Excited for Charli XCX’s Film To Come to Dallas? Here’s What You Need to Know

By Preston BartaFebruary 4, 2026

Opening this weekend, The Moment offers a raw, chaotic glimpse into the highs and lows of pop stardom.

Reel Plans: Here’s What Dallas Movie Theaters Have in Store for This Year

By Preston BartaFebruary 4, 2026

From Texas Theatre’s expansion to Alamo’s Kaiju takeovers and Angelika’s classic revivals, Dallas cinemas are transforming the cinematic journey in 2026.

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Dallas Man Was Amish for a Week Before Being Chased Out With an Ax

By Alyssa FieldsFebruary 3, 2026

A North Texas man gave up modern luxuries like air conditioning and internet access for a week on TLC’s Suddenly Amish.

Melania Movie Spends Like a Blockbuster But Sells Like Leftovers in DFW

By Preston BartaFebruary 2, 2026

We had absolutely zero desire to see the film, so we didn’t. But we did look at ticket sales.

Jason Statham stars in Shelter

In the Land of Swagger and Spirit: Ric Roman Waugh’s Texas Roots Bleed Into Shelter

By Preston BartaJanuary 30, 2026

The once-Texas-based director brings authenticity and heart to Shelter, where Jason Statham delivers a surprising and emotional performance.

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How To Live Like a Bridgerton in Dallas

By Preston BartaJanuary 28, 2026

From high tea to candlelit concerts, discover Regency-inspired delights in the area ahead of Bridgerton’s upcoming season premiere on Jan. 29.

Speaker on stage at the Denton Black Film Festival

You Need to Head North for the 2026 Denton Black Film Festival This Week

By Preston BartaJanuary 27, 2026

Your early look at one of the best festivals of the year, offering an immersion of creativity through film, music, spoken word and more from Black artists.

All That’s Left of You Filmmaker Cherien Dabis Confronts Palestine’s Unspoken History

By Preston BartaJanuary 23, 2026

Experience the quiet rebellion of humanity in a poignant exploration of generational trauma and resilience, now playing at the Angelika at Mockingbird Station.

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Director Nola Goff on set for a commercial filming

How a North Texas Director Turns 30-Second Commercials Into Resonant Art

By Preston BartaJanuary 21, 2026

A true poet of prime time, Nolan Goff channels the spirit and scenery of North Texas into national commercials with stars like Sarah Michelle Gellar.

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