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HBO’s ‘An American Bombing’ examines open wounds of OKC

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In HBO's new documentary, "An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th," OKC's most tragic day is given the modern "true crime" treatment, for better and worse.

Power and beauty of Asian cinema on display in OKC theaters

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From striking romance and animated action to moody mysteries and giant monsters, the films of Asian cinema are showcasing their power in theaters across OKC.
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Experience magic of film music in OKC theaters in April

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Throughout the month of April, OKC theaters are presenting a wealth of chances to hear some of the best music that movies have to offer. 
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Birds, bloodsuckers, and B-movie heroes haunt October films

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OKC screens are hosting some of the best horrors of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, and a raucous anniversary screening for one of the best-worst films of all time.
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Film series at OKCMOA capped by Scorsese’s ‘Made in England’

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OKCMOA's month-long retrospective of Powell and Pressburger's films will end next month with the new, Scorsese-narrated documentary "Made in England."

Revisit the video generation with classics, docs in Sept

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🎬 Theaters and pop-ups across OKC are embracing nostalgia and reliving the home video years with a new documentary and some classics of the era in September.
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Sept films boast comedy classics, centennial celebration

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OKC theaters are capping the summer with some hysterical comedy classics to celebrate an exhibition sendoff and 100 years of entertainment in the Stockyards.

deadCenter 2024 expanding reach to venues all across OKC

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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.
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Kick-start the summer with action-packed adventures in May

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OKC theaters are kicking off the summer adventure season with a new indie family fantasy, a classic of epic animation, and Marvel's latest attempt at glory.
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Oscar hopeful ‘The Brutalist’ takes too long to say too little

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Potential Oscar frontrunner “The Brutalist” seems to buckle under the weight of its own grand, epic ambitions, but boasts some truly monumental performances.
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OKC theaters explore mind’s depths in dark character studies

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These deep, emotional character study films will be exploring the limits of the mind and the capacity of the heart in OKC cinemas this weekend.
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OKCMOA’s French Film in July spotlights modern visionaries

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For this year's iteration of their annual French Film in July slate, OKCMOA puts the focus squarely on the most boundary-pushing French filmmakers of today.

deadCenter unveils lineup, themes for 2024 film festival

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deadCenter programmers took the Rodeo Cinema stage to announce films, themes, and more for this year's 24th annual installment of OKC's crowning film festival.
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Meditate on minds, moods, and mental health in May movies

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Film may be the best art form for exploring mental health and complex emotion, so here's a range of moods and styles for Mental Health Awareness Month in May.
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Iconoclastic Gen X films fill OKC theaters in August

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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.