‘New Year, New Justice’ chronicles Jabee’s pilgrimage for Julius Jones
"New Year, New Justice" chronicles Oklahoma City rapper Jabee's pilgrimage to MacAlister in support of death row inmate Julius Jones.
Ribbon cut on Rodeo Cinema Film Row – Grand opening Friday night
The ribbon has been cut for Rodeo Cinema's additional new location at the Paramount on Film Row and the Grand Opening is Friday night.
deadCenter Roundups: Robot Riot, Laura Hasn’t Slept, Parkland Rising
Today’s roundup: sci-fi action film Robot Riot, short shocker Laura Hasn’t Slept and documentary about Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS, Parkland Rising.
‘Annette’ is a strange, compelling, and wholly American modern opera
"Annette" is a film that seems like it’s begging for that cult status and reveling in its own acquired taste.
St. Vincent bridges mystery, music with ‘The Nowhere Inn’ – Criterion gig
Oklahoma-born singer, songwriter Annie Clark - known as “St. Vincent” - has a new film, “The Nowhere Inn,” and new album “Daddy’s Home."
Youth workshop at full speed as Latino film festival nears
Student director Jordyn Borrego listened intently over headphones as she watched the camera move into place for a scene in her upcoming film, "Desire."
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‘Promising Young Woman’ takes dead aim at misogyny
Promising Young Woman by writer-director Emerald Fennell excels as a pitch-black revenge comedy and as blunt-force social commentary.
Break out of your algorithm with fresh views on major streaming services
If the days start to blend into one another, you might need to just jiggle the algorithm and force the streamers to rethink your taste.
‘Cicada’ applies a doc aesthetic to its fictionalized same-sex romance
Director Matt Fifer and writer Sheldon D. Brown created and star in "Cicada", a gorgeously ragged version of their own lives as young gay men.
OKC Film community reacts to Oscars, awards, cinematic competition
What matters much more than who wins on Oscar Night is paying attention to the films that get recognized throughout awards season.
Okla Cine Latino Film Festival reveals strong local talent
The third annual Cine Latino Film Festival entertained a filled UCO CHK Central Boathouse Saturday evening.
It revealed the talents of many Oklahoma City filmmakers,...
deadCenter Film Festival short films reveal new wave of Oklahoma talent
Movie goers from across Oklahoma eagerly arrived at Rodeo Cinema Saturday to view deadCenter Film Festival short films in person.
deadCenter roundups: Test Pattern, Feeling Through and Billie
Oklahoma City Free Press will feature three films from the deadCenter Film Festival each day: a feature-length narrative film, short film, and documentary.
“Revival” director, performers explain process of music video production
Reagan Elkins' skillful filmmaking coupled with Maggie McClure and Shane Henry's musical and acting skills came together to get the story told well.
‘The Room’ star Greg Sestero to bring screening and surprises to OKC
OKC fans can join in the insanity of "The Room" this weekend as Rodeo Cinema hosts a screening of the film + Q&A with Greg Sestero.