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Fort Worth's historic Como neighborhood has been a source of great stories for decades, and now it's the subject of a short independent documentary...
1917: One Shot
Sam Mendes’ war films like Jarhead and the current 1917 have tried to replicate the visceral thrill and horror of combat without glorifying it....
Open Netflix House
North Texas is morphing into a fierce competitor in the interactive-entertainment industry.
The region is already the birthplace of massive video game franchises, including DOOM, Duke...
Step Inside the Summer Suite
We’re a little late, but we only recently learned about this tasty Summer Suite because (listen up, artists) posting something on Fakebook and just leaving...
Young Adult: Gary Unmarried
Everyone connected with Young Adult seems to have something to prove. Director Jason Reitman, typecast as a purveyor of crowd-pleasing entertainment that’s mature and...
Gripping
In The Believer, Ryan Gosling’s portrayal of a self-loathing Jewish neo-Nazi who plots to bomb his community’s synagogue, enchanted audiences at the 2001 Sundance...
Detroit: White Lies
Kathryn Bigelow ran into trouble during her last film, Zero Dark Thirty, as critics like me felt like it advocated the usefulness of torture,...
Dora: Inca Dinka Doo
Early on, Dora and the Lost City of Gold signals that it’s not going to be a straight-up live-action version of Dora the Explorer,...
Film Shorts
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Survival of the Dead (R) The latest zombie movie by George Romero is about a group of human survivors trying to live long...
Groundhog Death
We all know about “movie logic,” referring to the ways in which the reality inside movies differs from the way the real world works....













