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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
‘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.
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.
Give thanks to throwback style with a film fashion feast
While we're reaching for coats and elastic-waist pants for the cold holiday season, these films in OKC theaters are showcasing some of cinema's best fashion.
Frenetic ‘Anora’ a piercing, deconstructed Cinderella story
The high-energy, hyper-modern "Anora" turns the tropes of class mobility romance on their heads to create a raunchy, scandalous, and surprisingly powerful film.
Escape from real life with animated films in OKC theaters now
OKC theaters offer a range of animated features for kids and adults to help you check out of real life for a while and enjoy the endless fun of cartoon fantasy.
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.
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.
Surrealist anti-biopic ‘Daaaaaali!’ a riotous, dreamy trip
Screening this weekend at OKCMOA, French experimenter Quentin Dupieaux's "Daaaaaali!" explores the surrealist's mind through the same strange vision he created.
‘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.