Catch these must-sees at deadCenter 2025 this week
The 25th deadCenter Film Festival kicks off Wed. with its biggest lineup ever—more films, parties, and panels through the weekend. Explore the can’t-miss picks!
New doc tells harrowing history of OK’s Marshallese community
Thousands of Marshallese live in Enid—but few know why. "67 Bombs to Enid" reveals the powerful story behind their journey. Premieres June 12 at deadCenter.
Relive these epics of war, crime, and comedy in OKC in June
Throughout June, OKC theaters will roll out some of the most sprawling cinematic epics, covering family war, urban action, and even futuristic comedy.
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.
Bend your mind on these creative and strange art films in May
If you're not in the mood for the summer season's many explosions and superhero adventures, try these thoughtfully surreal, artful movie options instead.
Meditate on minds, moods, and mental health in May movies
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.
Kick-start the summer with action-packed adventures in May
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.
More music films bring psych legends, wild visions to screen
Music-focused films are still dominating theaters, but the next few weeks will see some particularly wild and psychedelic takes on concerts, docs, and musicals.
New Netflix Bombing doc offers solid summary, little else
Though the new Netflix documentary “Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror” offers nothing new, it’s a concise and worthwhile crash course of the tragic events.
‘Secret Mall Apartment’ explores art in belly of commerce
"Secret Mall Apartment," a standout documentary of deadCenter 2024, returns to OKCMOA, examining the intersections of art, commerce, life, friends, and fun.
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.
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.
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.
OKCMOA examines institutions of life in Wiseman film series
OKCMOA presents a career retrospective of groundbreaking documentarian Frederick Wiseman with another of his films screening each week in March and April.
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.