Animated adventures flowing through OKC theaters in January
Animated films continue to dominate with sequels, prequels, and even some art house fare all set to draw audiences into theaters throughout January.
Iconoclastic Gen X films fill OKC theaters in August
The 80s and 90s output of Gen X filmmakers changed the landscape of film forever, and OKC is showing some of the period's best cult classics through August.
Cine Latino Film Festival brings world of Latin film to OKC
Friday and Saturday, Capitol Hill will be bursting with creative energy, excitement, and culture as the Cine Latino Film Festival celebrates its eleventh year.
Examine real lives, locations in OKC cinemas in March
March is about turning the lens toward the real world, real people, real places that have driven the true-life dramas of arts, culture, politics, and society.
Non-horror alternatives for harrowing Halloween films in OKC
Not everyone wants ghouls and gore for Halloween, so if you want to be unsettled without being chilled to the bone, here are some unconventionally scary flicks.
Animated mania sweeping OKC theaters in June
Theaters across Oklahoma City are drawing on the very best in animated cinema all month long. | Film column sponsor: Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Golden Globe winner ‘Emilia Pérez’ a challenging, wild opera
The Golden Globes' unexpected Best Picture winner, French-made, Mexico-set crime musical "Emilia Pérez," is an odd, over-the-top opera of the modern world.
‘Good Bad Things’ shines with romance, realism of disability
With a refreshingly realistic take on disability and a surprising Oklahoma connection, indie rom-com "Good Bad Things" ripples with humor and emotion.
Wacky, oddball, left-of-center films screening all over OKC
Between the Oscar-bait dramas of awards season and the blockbuster summer, spring is the perfect time to catch some odd, off-the-wall film screenings in OKC.
‘Io Capitano’ an African odyssey of determination at OKCMOA
“Io Capitano” follows the increasingly dangerous trek of two teenage boys migrating from their Senegal home to Europe in this visually stunning adventure film.
Epic romances span space and time in OKC films in November
All through November, OKC theaters are delivering the love in epic romances spanning decades and millennia while staring down societal norms and even tragedy.
deadCenter 2024 expanding reach to venues all across OKC
The deadCenter Film Festival is expanding its reach this year, spreading out to theaters and venues across OKC and bringing the action to some brand new places.
Scary times call for scary movies in theaters in January
With disaster and uncertainty running rampant, we take a break from the Oscar race to look at some films turning horror tropes on their heads this month.
Don’t forget about these great upcoming screenings around OKC
Here's a rundown of upcoming screenings you'll want to catch around OKC over the next few weeks.
Cine Latino co-founder honored amid film festival shakeup
Following the 11th year of the Cine Latino Film Festival, co-founder Rogelio Almeida Jr. was recognized with an award, even as he steps away from Capitol Hill.