deadCenter roundup, day 5: GetAWAY, 1717 Primrose and Bastards’ Road
Today’s roundup focuses on director Blayne Weaver’s revisionist slasher film GetAWAY, Jacob Snovel and Brooks Hall’s 1717 Primrose and Bastards’ Road.
Oscar nominee ‘Another Round’ takes day drinking to its logical extreme
George Lang reviews "Another Round" showing this weekend at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Also, see what's going on in OKC in music and film.
‘Dead Pigs’ takes a satirical look at life in fast-growing Shanghai
Film critic George Lang takes a close look at 'Dead Pigs', a satirical film about modern Shanghai. Showing at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
How to deadCenter – 20th film festival gives many ways to roll the film
The 20th annual deadCenter Film Festival is live and online running through June 21. The festival exists in a virtual space this year, offering 140 films.
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.
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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deadCenter Film Fest brings Black Lives Matter doc to virtual screens Sat
7 p.m. Sat, deadCenter’s virtual screening of the doc "Unapologetic" will serve as FFA’s capstone event for FilmEx, a virtual conference.
“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 Killing of Two Lovers’ thoroughly explores raw emotions of separation
Despite what the title implies, Robert Machoian’s 'The Killing of Two Lovers' does not spoil the ending but is a depiction of crisis marriage.
deadCenter Roundups, Day 3 feature, short, documentary
Today’s roundup - director Scott Dow’s Breaking Them Up, Gina Marie Foxhoven’s EXI[S]T and Mike Plante’s Wyatt Earp documentary, And With Him Came the West.
‘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.
Five features worth focusing on at this year’s deadCenter Film Festival
Each year, deadCenter Film Festival pushes the boundaries and promotes the kind of daring, innovative filmmaking that will shape the future of cinema.
deadCenter Film explores ‘Pride, Support, & Acceptance’ in Oct event
deadCenter Film hosted “Pride, Support, and Acceptance” Saturday, a screening of Pride-centered short films curated by Oklahoma Representative Mauree Turner.
OKC movie theaters offering plenty of Thanksgiving distractions this week
What to do after the Turkey leftovers have been put away? Brett Fiieldcamp has some good ideas with big offerings coming up.
Oklahoma-shot Minari depicts an immigrant family’s life acclimating
George Lang reviews a new film shot in Oklahoma about an immigrant family's experiences adjusting to life in the Midwest.