After a brief introduction to this more colorful event in Bourne’s life, we return to the cold blues of hacking.
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Family hunting tradition inspires filmmaker Kieran Mahoney’s Antlers
Keiran Mahoney’s film will make its Oklahoma City debut in a private screening at The Paramount Theatre OKC.
Food Briefs: Sunnyside Diner, Savings and Loan Co. and more
Sunnyside Diner and Savings and Loan Co. open their doors and Mason Pacific presents a special dinner at The Metro Wine Bar & Bistro.
deadCenter Film Festival: Recommended reels
If there’s one figure whose life and work were just waiting to be represented in a documentary, it’s Maya Angelou. That is why it’s crazy when you realize that there hasn’t been a single feature film produced about the revolutionary writer until now.
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.
Jon Favreau creates lavish version of the Kipling classic
In recent years, Disney has released a series of live-action remakes of its animated films with varying degrees of success.
Striving over and over for something seemingly meaningless might appear to be a waste of time, but then again, isn’t everything?
Striving over and over for something seemingly meaningless might appear to be a waste of time, but then again, isn’t everything?
Two Women gets free Thursday screening with special guest
During the first years of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the movie tracks the branching lives of two students at Tehran University.
Instead, we get an ensemble cast more unlikable than anything since last year’s Fantastic Four stumbling through dialogue penned to fill time.
Instead, we get an ensemble cast more unlikable than anything since last year’s Fantastic Four stumbling through dialogue penned to fill time.
Review: Risen’s strong storyline falls flat once faith replaces fact
Once Jesus (or Yeshua, as they call him, played by a warm and quiet Cliff Curtis) has his grand reveal, the film droops.
