Film Column

Film Column by Oklahoma City Museum of Art with Brett Fieldcamp

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Oscar longshots offer powerful, vitally important voices

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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.
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Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ mostly sings a solid tune

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Music biopic “A Complete Unknown” about Bob Dylan’s rise is an Oscar contender, praised for performances and depth, avoiding typical hero-worship.
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Oscar-nominated sci-fi offers both greatness and empty gore

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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.
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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 cinema community mourns surrealist auteur David Lynch

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The filmmaking world has lost one of its greatest minds, fiercest champions, and most uniquely creative voices in the passing of moviemaking master David Lynch.
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Oscar contender ‘Conclave’ a bold grown-up question of faith

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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.
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Scary times call for scary movies in theaters in January

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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.
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Golden Globe winner ‘Emilia Pérez’ a challenging, wild opera

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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.
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Animated adventures flowing through OKC theaters in January

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Animated films continue to dominate with sequels, prequels, and even some art house fare all set to draw audiences into theaters throughout January.
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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."
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Rodeo Cinema welcomes new management team to the Stockyards

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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.
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‘Wicked — Part 1’ goes big, for better and for worse

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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.
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Sing along with these ‘other’ musicals in OKC theaters in Dec

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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.
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Taxpayer-funded incentives, rebates fuel Oklahoma-made films

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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.
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Give thanks to throwback style with a film fashion feast

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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.