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.
Oscar longshots offer powerful, vitally important voices
Two of the least likely contenders for the Best Picture Oscar each take a unique perspective on the deep, human toll of resilience in the face of injustice.
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.
deadCenter opener ‘Hailey’s Game’ conjures deep, human magic
Screening as an Opening Night feature at this year's deadCenter Film Festival, the fully Oklahoman "Hailey's Game" casts a subtle spell of humanism and depth.
Experience magic of film music in OKC theaters in April
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.
‘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.
‘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.
Oscar-nominated sci-fi offers both greatness and empty gore
The Best Picture slate at this year’s Academy Awards boasts two science-fiction films, two more than in many past years. | Film with Brett Fieldcamp by OKCMOA.
‘Wicked — Part 1’ goes big, for better and for worse
The inescapable pop culture phenomenon that is "Wicked: Part 1" is sweeping awards and revenues, but its bigness is both its appeal and its detriment.
Sing along with these ‘other’ musicals in OKC theaters in Dec
If you're craving a movie to make you sing, but you're feeling some "Wicked" fatigue, OKC theaters have some other musicals for you throughout December.
Identity, heritage drive drama in upcoming film screenings
In coming weeks, theaters throughout OKC will see a number of films that explore questions of cultural identity and family heritage from all different angles.
HBO’s ‘An American Bombing’ examines open wounds of OKC
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.
Taxpayer-funded incentives, rebates fuel Oklahoma-made films
Oklahoma’s tax rebate has helped to get some of the biggest recent movies made, but it can be a challenging program to navigate. We break it down for you here.
Oscar contender ‘Conclave’ a bold grown-up question of faith
Vatican-set awards contender “Conclave” is a thrilling drama about pope selection, but its explicit politics and big reveals may rankle some viewers and voters.
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.