North Texas Filmmaker Makes Directorial Debut With Film About Dating With Autism
Actor and filmmaker Taylor Foster on growing up in a small North Texas town, finding her love for film and autism representation.
Actor and filmmaker Taylor Foster on growing up in a small North Texas town, finding her love for film and autism representation.
The Dallas independent movie theater is showing a slate of standout Korean films like Parasite throughout May.
North Texas filmmakers say the president’s announcement of “100% tariffs” makes 0% sense.
If you’re lucky, you might get to see him at a screening for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Or at a barbecue spot.
When the creator of the Final Destination franchise wanted to produce a new original horror film, he looked to Dallas talent.
Everything truly is bigger in Texas, including North Texans’ demands for accessibility to International films.
The annual film festival partners with Dallas nonprofit For Oak Cliff to allow young creators to learn more about independent filmmaking.
The museum, known for having one of the world’s largest collections of Spanish art, will host rare screenings of Spain’s best films every month this summer.
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The Dallas-born actor is coming home to host a special screening and Q&A for Christopher Nolan’s film at the Angelika Film Center.
Beginning in Dallas, the group travels around Texas to advocate for the state as a filming destination.
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The new movie is as Dallas as it gets and features local theater veterans.
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Make Me Famous is the art-world documentary you didn’t know you needed.
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This is a great time to support Latin American artists. The festival takes place all weekend.
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