“You’re just kind of thrown into it. [You] definitely have to have tough skin,” Chapman said.
Film
Morabo Film Festival teaches filmmaking technique and passion
Morabo: The Wandering Festival of Film begins in Oklahoma City before traveling to Prague, Czech Republic.
Oklahoma filmmaker makes debut at deadCenter Film Festival
Kyle Kauwika Harris’ horror film The Foreverlands is part of deadCenter Film Festival’s Not So Short Shorts.
Lanthimos requires viewers to buy into The Lobster’s internal logic if not, they will be as adrift as some of the loners who live in the nearby forest, running from tranquilizer darts and immediate transformation.
Lanthimos requires viewers to buy into The Lobster’s internal logic – if not, they will be as adrift as some of the loners who live in the nearby forest, running from tranquilizer darts and immediate transformation.
Star-studded superhero movie X-Men: Apocalypse hits theaters
X-Men: Apocalypse fails to use its female characters well but takes an intelligent look at death and violence.
Key and Peele’s feature film is a skit stretched too thin
Key and Peele finally expanded their hilarious buddy comedy sketches for the silver screen.
The Nice Guys is a harmlessly good time built on co-star chemistry
Shane Black’s The Nice Guys takes great pains to show it is set in the 1970s.
Michaelene Stephenson stars in new Mickey Reece film Broadcast
Broadcast premiers June 4 at Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center.
Captain America: Civil War is Marvel’s tonally dark answer to Batman v Superman
A bright point of Captain America: Civil War is the introduction of Tom Holland’s fresh and nervous Spider-Man.
Sunset Song tackles courage in all its forms
A film adaptation of a 1932 Scottish novel plays at OKCMOA May 27-29.
