OKCMOA colors vivid film history with Technicolor Wonderland
🎬 OKCMOA is presenting a slate of classics highlighting the vibrant and expressive color of midcentury filmmaking with their Technicolor Wonderland series.
Unhinged creativity reigns in May movie screenings in OKC
Every so often, we get a heartening little explosion of true, auteurist creativity across all levels of cinema at once says Brett Fieldcamp. May is one of them.
Rodeo Cinema welcomes new management team to the Stockyards
On the eve of its 101st year in operation, Rodeo Cinema’s historic Stockyards City location is welcoming a new management team with an eye on the OKC community.
Local group has one month to save historic Film Row theater
🎬 OKC film lovers rally to save Film Row’s last screening room with 25 days of events to raise $100K. Daily shows start Aug. 1 at the Paramount.
Oscars 2026: ‘Sentimental Value’ quietly navigates family, art
Norwegian drama "Sentimental Value" might be the quietest film up for Best Picture this year, but it's got some powerful insights into art, family, and the ties between them.
Fearless foreign films are flooding into OKC theaters
Alongside the summer's big-budget bombast, OKC theaters are rolling out some creative foreign features that take you inside hearts and minds around the globe.
Rock the Oscar blues away in OKC with music movies in March
Now that awards season is over, you can rock out in OKC theaters all month with a selection of rock docs, deconstructed musicals, and even some Okie locals.
The Martin Duprass return with ‘Awkward’ new short comedy film
🎬 Comedy duo The Martin Duprass will premiere their brand new "Awkward Gawker," about an odd and accidental internet celebrity, at the OK Film Exchange Oct 18th.
deadCenter shorts shine light on humanity, redemption, imagination
The 2026 deadCenter Film Festival kicks off this week, and we've got the rundown on some of the most imaginative, wild, and deeply human short films.
‘Eureka’ is a challenging, poetic film of Native life
OKCMOA presents "Eureka" from director Lisandro Alonso, a quiet, deliberately challenging trio of stories considering the Indigenous experience in the Americas.
Here’s your guide to this summer’s biggest franchise films
The summer season of 2025 is set for continuations, launches, re-launches, and maybe finales for some of the biggest blockbuster franchises in film.
Dark indie drama ‘The Plague’ picks at horror of adolescence
🎬 Moving with the language and tone of body horror, psychological drama "The Plague" frames adolescence as a nightmare and boyhood itself as a movie monster.
‘Common Enemy’ a half-cocked shot at toxic factory farms
OK-produced doc “Common Enemy” examines the lives, both human and animal, affected by the state’s corporate factory farm industry, but leaves out some key info.
Film series at OKCMOA capped by Scorsese’s ‘Made in England’
OKCMOA's month-long retrospective of Powell and Pressburger's films will end next month with the new, Scorsese-narrated documentary "Made in England."
Chaos reigns as punk, pain, and cats take over film in August
🎬 OKC theaters are eschewing escapism and embracing chaos this month with dark emotion, punk rock reality, and the antics of chaotic cats.

















