Oklahoma-produced ‘Reagan’ a whitewashed, incoherent mess
Ronald Reagan biopic "Reagan" - produced mostly in OK - is a jumbled mess of good-vs-evil tropes and idolatry with some problematically offensive inclusions.
New releases relieving classics fatigue at OKC art houses
After a summer that saw screens bursting with Old Hollywood legends and cult classics galore, OKC theaters are getting in on some of the buzziest 2024 releases.
Sept films boast comedy classics, centennial celebration
OKC theaters are capping the summer with some hysterical comedy classics to celebrate an exhibition sendoff and 100 years of entertainment in the Stockyards.
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.
‘Good Bad Things’ shines with romance, realism of disability
With a refreshingly realistic take on disability and a surprising Oklahoma connection, indie rom-com "Good Bad Things" ripples with humor and emotion.
Iconoclastic Gen X films fill OKC theaters in August
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.
August brings anniversary screenings to OKC theaters
August brings a wave of cinema classics both historical and modern, each celebrating a landmark anniversary in OKC theaters this month.
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.
Review – ‘Twisters’ an insult to science, people of Oklahoma
One of the biggest film productions OK has ever seen, blockbuster "Twisters" rains down moronic psuedo-science on top of a bland, ultra-predictable story.
Dignity of disability on display in July films, screenings
July sees a number of opportunities to see those living with disabilities telling their own stories, both real and fictional, in films at theaters and at home.
Horror haunts the summer in OKC theaters through July
With the summer shockingly light on major Hollywood releases, the season is falling back on genre-crossing, boundary-pushing horror fare to capture audiences.
OKCMOA’s French Film in July spotlights modern visionaries
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.
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.
Edith Head film series to bring classics, glamour to OKCMOA
Alongside the upcoming “Edith Head: Hollywood’s Costume Designer” exhibition, OKCMOA presents a summer-long slate of film classics to showcase Head’s creations.
deadCenter 2024 expanding reach to venues all across OKC
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.

















