Wicked

‘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.
movies

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.
film

Frenetic ‘Anora’ a piercing, deconstructed Cinderella story

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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.
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Escape from real life with animated films in OKC theaters now

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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.
film

Epic romances span space and time in OKC films in November

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All through November, OKC theaters are delivering the love in epic romances spanning decades and millennia while staring down societal norms and even tragedy.
movies

Non-horror alternatives for harrowing Halloween films in OKC

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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.
film

Surrealist anti-biopic ‘Daaaaaali!’ a riotous, dreamy trip

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Screening this weekend at OKCMOA, French experimenter Quentin Dupieaux's "Daaaaaali!" explores the surrealist's mind through the same strange vision he created.
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‘Eureka’ is a challenging, poetic film of Native life

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OKCMOA presents "Eureka" from director Lisandro Alonso, a quiet, deliberately challenging trio of stories considering the Indigenous experience in the Americas.
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Birds, bloodsuckers, and B-movie heroes haunt October films

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OKC screens are hosting some of the best horrors of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, and a raucous anniversary screening for one of the best-worst films of all time.
Manhattan Short Film Festival

Viewer-voted Manhattan Short Film Festival returns to OKCMOA

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It’s time again for one of the most anticipated annual events in the OKC cinema calendar, as the Manhattan Short Film Festival once again comes to OKCMOA.
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‘Matt and Mara’ at OKCMOA quietly tackles hunger for drama

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Fresh from the Toronto Film Festival, OKCMOA presents this hyper-realistic indie about 2 writers facing the tension and chemistry in their longtime friendship.
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Oklahoma-produced ‘Reagan’ a whitewashed, incoherent mess

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Ronald Reagan biopic "Reagan" - produced mostly in OK - is a jumbled mess of good-vs-evil tropes and idolatry with some problematically offensive inclusions.
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New releases relieving classics fatigue at OKC art houses

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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.