Dallas Film has announced that passes for the 14th annual Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) powered by Capital One will go on sale November 27. The festival, which is the largest film festival in North Texas, will be held from April 16 to April 23, 2020 and...
Tribeca Film Review: ‘Bathtubs Over Broadway’ A Delightful Hidden Gem
Review by L.C. Cragg Who knew that for decades corporate American financed musicals to promote products, processes, and sales training to thousands of employees? Well Steve Young knew. As a writer on Late Night with David Letterman, he scoured record bins for the...
Blu-ray Movie Review: ‘Blindspotting’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes As the writers and stars of Blindspotting, childhood friends Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal have produced something truly special. Both were born and raised in Oakland, California, a city named after the massive trees chopped down to make way...
DIFF Movie Review: ‘The Miseducation Of Cameron Post’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes Unassuming and quietly funny, The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a lovely showcase for Chloe Grace Moretz, along with her co-stars Sasha Lane and Forrest Goodluck. In this 90’s-set drama, high schooler Cameron Post (Moretz) lives a closeted...
Woods Hole Film Festival Documentary Review: ‘Afghan Cycles: Empowering Oppressed Women Through Sports’
Review by by L.C. Cragg This film empowers and reveals the consistent oppression of women in Afghanistan, through the efforts, commitment and inspiration of the members of Afghan Women’s National Cycling team. Many women athletes today take for granted: safe space to...
DIFF Movie Review: ‘Puzzle’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes Agnes (Kelly Macdonald) isn’t unloved. It’s just that, for as long as they can remember, her family has been unfailingly cared for by her. Her husband Louie’s (David Denman) complacency has long since lapsed into obliviousness. That Agnes...
Oak Cliff Film Festival Review: ‘The Passion Of Joan Of Arc (1928)’
Greetings again from the darkness. It’s a rare treat to watch a 90 year old silent movie. Especially in a remastered format. Especially on the big screen. Especially at a historic theatre. Especially with a nearly packed house. And especially with a live score! The...
DIFF Documentary Review: ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor’ And Watch Trailer
Review by Jacquelin Hipes Those in need of an emotional boost will find a rousing one in this documentary about the life and professional legacy of Fred Rogers, best known as the host of the long-running PBS show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. While Rogers passed away...
C2E2 Movie Review: ‘Daphne And Velma’ And Interview With Star Sarah Gilman
Review by James Lindorf Check out my interview with one of the stars of the movie Sarah Gilman below. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s Daphne and Velma are on the case when the latest film in the world of Scooby-Doo releases digitally, on Blu-Ray and DVD May 22nd....
‘Oak Cliff Film Festival 2018’ Film Festival Information
Oak Cliff Film Festival announces the Feature Program lineup for the 7th annual edition of the festival, taking place June 14-17, 2018 at the historic Texas Theatre, Bishop Arts Theatre Center, Kessler Theater, and numerous other venues around Dallas' Oak Cliff...


