A Plea for the Return of the North Texas Film Festival
Those who were there remember the glorious year 2019, which gave us the North Texas Film Festival.
Those who were there remember the glorious year 2019, which gave us the North Texas Film Festival.
Dallas International Film Festival is hosting multiple world premieres and exclusive screenings this weekend. Here are some you don’t want to miss.
The film spotlights a Texas family seeking normalcy amid transphobic policies.
Filmmaker Vera Drew had to fight some legal villains, but the DC parody film is finally playing locally with an April 25 screening at the Texas Theatre.
The historic Oak Cliff theater, a jewel of Dallas cinema culture, has a lover of movies who is eager to share her passion for film.
Merit Street Media’s unveiling included TV royalty like Steve Harvey and conservative politicians such as Lt. Governor Dan Patrick.
It’s not easy surviving in the African wild without food, water or clothes. Unless you’re a trained soldier, according to Cedar Hill’s Billy Jennings.
Dallas’ cinematic legacy is marked by killings, tragedies and Debbie Doing Things. Author Lisa Laman looks at what makes a great North Texas movie.
After her long battle with mental and physical health conditions, the Grand Prairie native is on a mission to bring awareness to the issues.
But what if we do “want your life”? Laugh along with James Van Der Beek at a Dallas screening of Varsity Blues.
An all-female orchestra will provide a live score and soundtrack to Greta Gerwig’s Barbie at Dos Equis Pavilion in August.
The UNT alum and Sideways star is coming home to play an Accidental Texan.
Even Don Draper can’t stay away from Dallas’ best vintage store. Jon Hamm and his wife have been spotted shopping and dining in North Texas.
Jasmine Goode, formerly of Bachelor Nation and a one-time Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, will appear in the new Bravo reality show.
One of Texas film’s greatest voices speaks on the “cruelty” of the criminal justice system in a new HBO docuseries.
Yeah, we’re gonna need you to go ahead and acknowledge how Office Space invented cringe comedy.
Despite its unwoke language, Mel Brooks’ classic still devastates all the ‘isms.’
Billy Bob Thornton and the creator of Yellowstone are some of the big names behind a new series.
All caught up on current releases? Here are some classic film screenings in Dallas to check out.
From Hank Hill to Sue Ellen Ewing, some Texas characters are simply truer Texans than others.
Mark your calendars. These are the fake holidays the real world deserves.
“Bachelor” couples getting divorced isn’t as common as you think. That’s because most of them never make it to the altar to begin with.