Dallas International Film Festival Is Now an Oscar-Qualifying Event. What Does That Mean?
North Texas is now the third-largest film market in the country, and Dallas has become an Oscar-qualifying city.
North Texas is now the third-largest film market in the country, and Dallas has become an Oscar-qualifying city.
We were promised hoverboards by now and we’d like our money back.
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Director Adam Rehmeier and stars Kyle Gallner and Emily Skeggs talk about fan response that’s brought their 2020 film to theaters.
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Just like Coppola ran out of time to make Megalopolis a great film, you’re running out of time to see it in the theater.
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The library is encouraging Dallasites to become informed and make their vote count this fall.