A Look Back at Dallas’ Year in Television
Dallas made its mark on television in 2023 with shows like “The Chosen,” “Shark Tank” and the HBO Max series “Love & Death.”
Dallas made its mark on television in 2023 with shows like “The Chosen,” “Shark Tank” and the HBO Max series “Love & Death.”
It’s time to hit rewind on 2023 and look back at some of the biggest moments and achievements in the Dallas film community.
Here’s the full list (and we do mean FULL) of all the local movie theaters that are screening the Christmas action classic “Die Hard” on the big screen.
The nation did more than mourn President John F. Kennedy’s death in 1963. It also directed its anger toward Dallas. It’s a facet of history that’s the basis of a new documentary.
In his latest film, House of Dolls, director Juan Salas tells the story of three estranged sisters coming together in the midst of a tragedy. Following a death in the family, the sisters in Salinas’ movie return home to handle the estate and must learn to put aside their differences…
Dr. Phil McGraw is coming back to television, and he’s bringing his new studio, a new network and possibly a whole new set of country-themed diagnoses to Dallas-Fort Worth.
See the best photos from the film premiere of The Iron Claw, about the famed Denton wrestling family the Von Erichs.
It’s hard to keep up with all the horror movies and shows streaming now. “American Horror Stories,” part of FX and Hulu’s Huluween, is a good start.
A new festival celebrates the best in Texas camp.
Pretty Little Liars alumni Shay Mitchell’s luggage and lifestyle brand pops up in Dallas with the BÉIS Hotel.
When wrestler Kevin Von Erich heard that a movie was being made about his family, he was inspired to do a live Q&A-style show at The Majestic so he could tell the story on his terms.
One of the first signs that “Jaws” would become a box office juggernaut happened in Dallas when Spielberg watched audiences scream, toss their popcorn and even vomit, according to a new book.
Drive-in movies are still a thing. Here are the best drive-in spots in and near DFW.
Vanilla Ice is not the only Dallas musician who loves the Ninja Turtles.
The star of “Black Hawk Down,” and the Fast & Furious movies says he just woke up one day and decided he wanted to make his own film. Five years later, he’s about to premiere a gripping war drama set in the Afghanistan pullout.
The Waco siege keeps giving us quality TV. One of the actors on a new Showtime series is from Richardson.
If you’ve already binged the new “Black Mirror” season (of course you did) you watched Dallas actor Robbie Tann. We asked him all the questions.
The 4DWN skatepark in South Dallas is so cool that there’s now a documentary about it.
Asteroid City gives us a new color palette from filmmaker Wes Anderson: the Wild West. But it also goes far beyond that.
Sydney Sweeney leads the cast in Reality, about a former U.S. intelligence specialist sentenced for leaking an intelligence report about the 2016 presidential election.
The man who invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos deserves to be knighted. But at the very least, a biopic directed by Eva Longoria.
Sasha Calle says her take on Supergirl, the Kryptonian cousin of the mighty Superman from the DC Comics Universe, doesn’t let the “girl” in her name rule her identity even if her performance in The Flash totally rules.