Dark thrillers, artsy horrors sink their teeth into OKC theaters
Dark thrillers, artsy horrors sink their teeth into OKC theatersрџЋ¬ April is serving up some tonally taught, psychological thrillers and some gruesome, gritty horror for filmgoers...
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Dark thrillers, artsy horrors sink their teeth into OKC theatersрџЋ¬ April is serving up some tonally taught, psychological thrillers and some gruesome, gritty horror for filmgoers...
May movies explore mystery, madness, meditation of liminal spaceMay brings a trio of movies to OKC audiences that each explore the contemplative, unsettling, or straight-up scary e...
Wide Open Experimental Film Fest spotlighting students, strangenessThe Wide Open Experimental Film Festival is returning for its fifth year, with expanded involvement from OCU film...
Soderbergh’s ‘The Christophers’ a two-handed rumination on art, legacy"The Christophers," the new arts world-skewering dramedy from Steven Soderbergh, is a surprisingly sharp and a...
deadCenter features go heavy on history, diversity, modern battlesHere's your guide to some (not all!) of the diverse, powerful, bizarre, and historical features screening at this...
It’s a musical May with music movies all monthMay is bringing a handful of concert films, rock docs, and musical biopics all primed to have filmgoers belting out some songs and dan...
Not to be hyperbolic, but the movies have always been a holy place for sweet refuge throughout my somewhat turbulent life. Even though I was a late bloomer on the first-run movies...
deadCenter shorts shine light on humanity, redemption, imaginationThe 2026 deadCenter Film Festival kicks off this week, and we've got the rundown on some of the most imaginative,...
Color of Art returns to showcase diversity of OKC art, dance, musicThe Color of Art mini-fest returns this Sunday in OKC's Calle Dos Cinco, celebrating the cultural and stylistic d...
Mickey Reece’s ‘Every Heavy Thing’ a crackling, oddball comedy-noirNearly a year after its premiere, Mickey Reece's OKC-made tech-noir comedy-thriller "Every Heavy Thing" is finall...
Oklahoma City is in full festival season, and we've got a few for you this weekend – covering a diverse swath of culture – plus an epic excuse to burn a whole day in a dark theater...
Massive ‘Formless Matter’ sculpture transforms OK Contemporary art parkOK Contemporary opened the huge new multi-part sculpture "Formless Matter and Its Devastating Gestures" from...
A cinephile’s guide to all 29 of Auckland’s dedicated film houses, from the massive modern multiplexes to the century-old cinema stalwarts. Tāmaki Makaurau is incredibly lucky for...
This year’s TCM Classic Film Festival brought a heavy roster of iconic classics with its theme, “The World Comes to Hollywood.” Robert... The post TCM Classic Film Festival 2026 Wr...
(3 out of 5 stars) Movies about journalism, specifically of the newspaper kind, usually tend to adopt the tone of mysteries and/or thrillers. That first quality is often the inevit...
This weekend marks the return of some familiar faces on the Oklahoma City social scene. Whether you're in the mood for indie films, indie music, indie shopping, or a glitter-fueled...
The museum will present classics like "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral," "The Ten Commandments," and "White Christmas" — as well as Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" —...
Country comedy ‘Shucked’ a corn-fed good time at Civic CenterRunning this week at Civic Center, “Shucked” is a chucklesome country musical filled with corny puns, putting a modern...
Christopher Nolan, Stanley Kubrick, and Martin Scorsese are great directors—and then there are the rest of us. Making a movie is difficult,... The post My Movie Starring Paul Dano...
“PAM CUT’s motto is to step outside the boundaries of what people think is possible and really explode the notion of cinema,” Amy Dotson said.
On new films from major directors, including a potential candidate for this year's Palme d'Or.
From the cavernous multiplexes to the charming boutique offerings, Christchurch is a cinema-lover’s paradise. But which reigns supreme? Not to gallop in on my high horse to ‘Conque...
This summer, alongside the recently announced marquee series Christopher Nolan: Grand Designs, TIFF honours the great international screen legend and longtime friend of the Fes...
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