“It was really fun but also a little bit dangerous,” Poarch said. “You didn’t know if the wheels were going to come off or what you were getting yourself into. But now, the [festival] is smooth and pretty, like a Cadillac.”
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May We Recommend: deadCENTER standouts and theme-grouped selections
As deadCENTER Film Festival embarks on its 15th consecutive year, its roster has grown to include local, regional, national and international films in multiple categories like documentary, shorts, comedy and drama.
Leslie Hensley doesn’t do anything halfheartedly.
Leslie Hensley doesn’t do anything halfheartedly.
The Real Enemy a spirited documentary about OKC’s black mass
When Adam Daniels performed his black mass at Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City last year, a documentary film crew was accompanying him before and during the event.
Commentary: Becoming an art-smart city
The envelope is pushed a bit here and there to make more room for all of us.
Being Evel highlights deadCENTER’s free outdoor screenings
A combination of death-defying talent and flamboyance drew millions of fans to him while his personal battles with alcohol and anger created a lengthy list of enemies.
deadCENTER Film Festival’s second Oklahoma Film Community ICON award winner is Chip Fudge, a man who has helped expand the event’s presence into urban Oklahoma City and the growing Film Row district.
deadCENTER Film Festival’s second Oklahoma Film Community ICON award winner is Chip Fudge, a man who has helped expand the event’s presence into urban Oklahoma City and the growing Film Row district.
deadCENTER’s delectable cinema offers original, food-themed features
Marc Dunham wants more.
SXSW: deadCENTER team looking for the ‘magic’ in Austin
A team from Oklahoma City’s deadCENTER Film Festival are at SXSW this week reviewing films for this summer’s festival back home.
Hogan’s Fable
Hogan, a 2008 music composition graduate of Oklahoma City University, has presented several of his short films in deadCENTER Film Festival and has also worked on television projects. But he wanted The Fable of Shannon Cable to serve as his feature film debut because it marries unlikely genres, includes a music video, sports his awkward […]
