Oklahoma Gazette editorial staff rounded up some of their deadCenter Film Festival favorites for this years event, which runs Thursday through Sunday at venues across downtown Oklahoma City. The Scent of Rain & Lightning Narrative feature 7 p.m. Thursday at Harkins Bricktown 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Harkins Bricktown The Scent of Rain & Lightning begins with […]
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deadCenter Film Festival explores virtual reality
While the film festival gets most of the glory, deadCenter is also dedicated to encouraging and educating filmmakers. During this years event, a new form of the craft will see the spotlight with the Virtual Reality Experience shorts program and panel discussion. Moving beyond 2-D and 3-D movies, virtual reality is an immersive experience that […]
Director Mickey Reece makes his deadCenter Film Festival debut with a surreal Elvis feature
Mickey Reece’s Alien screens 8:30 p.m. Friday and 6 p.m. Saturday at Harkins Theatres Bricktown 16.
Cover Teaser: Oklahoma Gazette interviews Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally ahead of deadCenter Film Festival
Oklahoma Gazettes exclusive interview with comedy and acting power couple Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally welcomes this years deadCenter Film Festival. By Ben Luschen. Cover photo bigstock.com. Cover by Christopher Street. Read more about deadCenter in this weeks issue.
Gary Busey receives Oklahoma Film Icon award at special gala
deadCenter Film Festival celebrates Busey’s accomplished career at a gala on Saturday.
New documentary Obit. takes viewers behind the scenes at The New York Times
The film screens May 19-21 and May 25 at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Mono unites some of the OKC metro’s most talented filmmakers
An open casting call and meetup for the anthology film is planned for April 13 at The Paramount OKC.
Beauty and the Beast’s live-action remake is gorgeous, if unnecessary
The recent adaptation does little to deviate itself from the Disney’s classic 1991 telling.
Guthrie serves as setting of small town in thriller about a sexting scandal
Overexposed stars actors Mary Katherine Duhon and Sam Chance.
OKCMOA gives movie lovers levels of access with new film society
The $40 membership upgrade gives participants exclusive access to filmmaker lectures, special events, curator-led discussions and giveaways.
