Posts Tagged ‘Frank Mosley’
Third Annual Visionary Awards
ANTHONY MARIANILauren Cross Lauren Cross is new to Fort Worth, but the Houston native is already making an impact. Along with creating multimedia art (more on that later), she is founder, curator, and owner of WoCA Projects, a new gallery and...
The Duality of Frank
Local actor and filmmaker Frank Mosley is taking his vision to a bigger stage.JIMMY FOWLER
Frank Mosley is always looking for what’s going on behind the eyes — the secrets that two people in a conversation might be withholding, the words that are used to hide rather than reveal. Bearded and slight of stature, fri...
Frank Mosley’s I Could Live in Hope Opening
Anthony MarianiArlington filmmaker Frank Mosley is a favorite of ours (“The Wizard of Odd”) who’s celebrating the opening of I Could Live in Hope, a short film made in collaboration with Lee Luna, on Saturday at 7 p.m. at 500x Gallery i...
Hilliard, Mosley on “The Other Side”
Jimmy FowlerThis week’s ”Arts” page explores the ongoing creative collaboration between filmmakers-UTA grads Justin Hilliard and Frank Mosley. The Other Side of Paradise, Hilliard’s 2009 dark comedy co-starring Mosley and Hilliard...
“Hold” at Four Day Weekend
Jimmy FowlerNorth Texas director-actor-writer Frank Mosley has been busy the last year or so co-starring in other filmmakers’ projects and co-developing a web series. If you want to catch his most acclaimed work so far, take note: Hold &...
Shindig for Fort Worth Directors
Jimmy FowlerTo coincide with this weekend’s Dallas International Film Festival, The Butterfly Connection is hosting a reception/shindig/throwdown for North Texas filmmakers Tom Huckabee (Carried Away), Frank Mosley (Hold), and Clay Lifor...
Arlington Director Makes Competition
Jimmy FowlerCongrats to the prodigiously talented Arlington filmmaker Frank Mosley, profiled last year in the “Weekly.” His feature film “Hold” has been selected for official competition by both the 2010 Dallas International Film F...
Mosley’s Pick
Jimmy FowlerI finally got around to watching the DVD of a French art house flick that Arlington filmmaker Frank Mosley had enthusiastically recommended. Lovers of morbid, paranoid, and spare thrillers should definitely check out ”Cache...