Brittany Pickering: I’m Brittany Pickering, the editor-in-chief of Oklahoma Gazette, and I’m here with Cate Jones, a filmmaker, who has a film called She’s the Eldest in deadCenter this year. Can you tell me a little bit about your background and how you got into filmmaking and acting and all of that? Cate Jones: I […]
Cate Jones
OKG Lifestyle: Cate Jones
OKG’s Picks EAT Mosh Pit Fries at Burger Punk WATCH Di me Rancho a Tu cocina (YouTube) LISTEN How Did This Get Played? podcast READ Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens LOVE buying gift cards to local restaurants EXPERIENCE MasterClass Cate Jones’s Picks EAT carne asada tacos from Pérez Truck on the southside WATCH […]
Gone Hollywood
Casting notices for Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon and Jesse Eisenberg watching a Thunder home game with Mayor David Holt seem to indicate Oklahoma’s status in the film world has noticeably improved from the days when the state served as the launchpad for Twister’s flying cow. Earlier this month, Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department’s […]
Mental leap
After premiering in Indonesia in June, a film shot in the Oklahoma City metro in 2016 will have its first public showing in Oklahoma. Lord Finn — which won awards for best actor, director, screenplay, music and ensemble at the Asia Pacific International Filmmaker Festival & Awards in Jakarta — screens 6:30 p.m. Sept. 14 […]
Cover: Tech boom
For its 19th annual celebration of local, regional, national and world film June 6-9 in downtown Oklahoma City, deadCenter Film Festival selected 140 features and short films. Among the final films announced for this year’s event include director Danny Boyle’s musical fantasy Yesterday, about a world in which the Beatles never existed, and Growing Up […]
Film five
Mono Deux premiere 9:30 p.m. Saturday The Banquet Cinema Pub 800 NW Fourth St. banquetcinema.com $10 Mono Deux is only a sequel in the loosest sense of the word. With completely different characters and storyline, a (mostly) different cast and — perhaps most importantly — a different team of filmmakers from its predecessor, the new […]
Oklahoma Gazette breaks down the best in film in 2017
The past 12 months have been a memorable time for local and national film.
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.
Michaelene Stephenson stars in new Mickey Reece film Broadcast
Broadcast premiers June 4 at Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center.
