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,...
Alyx Picard Davis chosen to take helm of deadCenter Film in July
deadCenter Film, the nonprofit best known for deadCenter Film Festival (dCFF) in Oklahoma City, has chosen Alyx Picard Davis as the next Executive Director.
Get in touch with your streaming platforms while theaters are silent
For the next several weeks cinema coverage at Free Press will focus on streaming services, offering suggestions for people who need a respite.
deadCenter focused on education, inclusivity in first Oscar qualifying year
Few arts or entertainment institutions in Oklahoma have the clout and staying power of the deadCenter Film Festival.
Rodeo Cinema to host screening and Q&A for legendary concert film
On August 22nd, Rodeo Cinema in the Stockyards will be hosting a FREE public screening of the legendary concert movie, "Stop Making Sense."
deadCenter Film Festival Awards Show cites best of the best
The very best of 16 categories of films were recognized for their excellence at the Awards Show for deadCenter Film Festival.
deadCenter Film begins women and non-binary programmers series
A programming series by deadCenter Film starting Feb, 25 will feature films chosen by six women and non-binary notables from the OKC metro.
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."
All eyes on Taylor-Joy in Oscar-nominated ‘Emma.’
At OkC Museum of Art, Autumn de Wilde’s directorial debut adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. is showing the weekend of April 10-11.
Torch passed from McDaniel to Picard Davis at 20th deadCenter Film Fest
The 20th annual deadCenter Film Festival finished its first successful run at moving its content completely online and passed the torch of leadership.
OKCMOA hosts exclusive ‘roadshow’ of challenging, patient ‘Memoria’
In this review of a movie showing at Oklahoma City Museum of Art this weekend, Brett Fieldcamp asks, "How do you describe a sound?"
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.
Awards season looms large in OKC theaters this December
There are likely Academy Award film nominees showing this December in OKC in a variety of venues from art houses to the big chains. We have the rundown.
‘The Green Knight’ is a surreal, poetic hero’s journey anchored by sincerity
“The Green Knight,” has such stunning beauty and earnest introspection that it may very well be the world’s best-ever Arthurian adaptation.