Documentary Shorts Are Dominating the 2025 Oak Cliff Film Festival
The festival is delivering us even more can’t-miss documentary shorts from local filmmakers for this year’s lineup.
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.
It’s been 15 years since the Emmy Award-winning cartoon based on our hometown went off the air. This August, our iconic fictional neighbors are coming home.
In a time where the use of AI is muddying the arts, the four-day film festival is focusing on “real movies.”
Ahead of this weekend’s Dallas Fan Expo, the former Dallasite tells us how she brings big actors like Parker Posey to Big D.
Texas lawmakers passed a $1.5 billion film incentive championed by Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey.
Next month, the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker will screen his new documentary, followed by a live discussion with experts.
The Movie Theater company is screening a special summer series featuring thrillers like Jaws, Deep Blue Sea and The Shallows.
The North Texas actor talks his new Netflix show based on a Judy Blume classic, his Mount Rushmore of films and Whataburger vs. In-N-Out.
The free event in Grapevine brings together film professionals from across the state for a close-up of new filmmaking technology.
Dallas is the only city in the U.S. showing an encore of the avant-garde live concert film for a one-night-only screening on May 22.
The Oak Cliff theater is partnering with American Cinematheque to present “Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair” next month.
The Texas-proud film star had a colorful filmography with roles in Walking Tall and the James Bond franchise.
Filmmaker Anthony Asota finds community, connection and healing in his documentary debut focused on one of Dallas’ most treasured bookstores.
The three-time Academy Award winner known for films like Kramer Vs. Kramer and Bonnie and Clyde died Sunday, his manager confirmed.