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OCFF Preview: Aristotle Athari’s Long Road to Becoming a Big-Screen Leading Man
The Plano native and former SNL regular stars in a sci-fi romcom that will screen this weekend at the Oak Cliff Film Festival.
By Todd Jorgenson

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Why Documentarian Tiller Russell Is Taking Us Back to Waco, 30 Years Later
Finding a fresh angle to explore the 1993 siege and standoff, the Dallas native’s latest true-crime docuseries is now available on Netflix.
By Todd Jorgenson

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The Oak Cliff Film Festival Announces Its 2023 Lineup
The festival returns for its 12th year with a palate-cleansing selection of films and performances beginning June 22.
By Austin Zook

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Podcast: Barak Epstein Previews the Oak Cliff Film Festival
It runs June 22–25. It's tasty.
By Tim Rogers

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Dallas Native Adam Saunders Wants to Use Social Satire to Reexamine Our Priorities
Saunders stars in the feature comedy Dotty and Soul, which is also his directorial debut and opens this weekend.
By Todd Jorgenson
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David Lynch’s Collaborators and Admirers Prepare to Celebrate His Work at the Texas Theatre
The upcoming David Lynch retrospective at the Texas Theatre will be the largest-ever presentation of his work. And it will be far more than screenings alone.
By Austin Zook

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Podcast: Dallas Noir Film Fest
David Hale Smith has got something for your eyes and ears on May 17.
By Tim Rogers

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Locally Shot DIFF Drama Explores the Fragile Bonds of Brotherhood
Rookie director Leo Nussenzveig loosely based his low-budget drama on his own adolescent misadventures growing up in Lakewood.
By Todd Jorgenson

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Into the Spotlight Tells a Dallas Institution’s Heartwarming Story of Creativity and Inclusion
Highland Park United Methodist wants to share its theater program for individuals with disabilities with the world, hoping to spread these sort of programs beyond North Texas.
By Austin Zook

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DIFF Preview: Two North Texans Hope Their Documentary Keeps Karen Carpenter’s Voice Alive
The eight-day Dallas International Film Festival, which starts Friday, features some high-profile premieres and several projects with local ties.
By Todd Jorgenson