Writer-director Burr Steers shows capable hands in the film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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Single, cultured, loyal, aloof, dating, apathetic, married, practical or even if you’re The Dude himself, Oklahoma Gazette wants you to enjoy Valentine’s Day.
Single, cultured, loyal, aloof, dating, apathetic, married, practical or even if you’re The Dude himself, Oklahoma Gazette wants you to enjoy Valentine’s Day.
Ride Along 2 takes safe route with buddy-cop clichés
Ride Along 2 makes little effort to avoid the cookie-cutter model set by cop action flicks before it.
13 Hours turns potential into typical storytelling
A heavy dose of cliches and stereotypes sink Michael Bay thriller.
Ross Patridge’s Lamb is a sure conversation starter
Ross Patridge acted, directed and wrote the stirring, uncomfortable, captivating film Lamb.
Mustang explores tradition through the lens of sisterhood
Deniz Gamze Ergüven makes a strong directorial debut with Turkish-language feature Mustang. Screenings at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art begin Friday.
OCU film series takes inspiration from search for meaning
A screening of Michelangelo Antonioni’s classic Blow-Up marks the beginning of the 34th year of Oklahoma City University Film Institute’s annual series.
The best way to celebrate horror cinema might just be huddling around the screen
The event, Oct. 30 at OKC Farmers Public Market, 311 S. Klein Ave., showcases works from around the world that run 10 minutes or less.
UCO offers a summertime cool-down with a free movie
Seeing a film in a theater like Mitchell Hall can be a fun alternative to large, multiplex cinemas.
Family-friendly GLOW provides music, food and activities on Friday
“The name was suggested a few years ago by Susan Harkness of OG&E because of the way the LED lights glow and reflect on the river.”
