Tattler’s Tale: How a Dallas Street Dog Changed One Woman and a Community
Discover the Dallas street dog rescue story behind Tattler’s Tale, where filmmaker Justina Walford turns
Discover the Dallas street dog rescue story behind Tattler’s Tale, where filmmaker Justina Walford turns
The Movies Guiding Me Through Menopause – 2024 Edition. A Critical Essay on Babygirl, The
Wild Thoughts on Film When we launched FilmsGoneWild.com in January 2017, one of the “draws”
It’s a bit like The Farewell in reverse – instead of convincing grandma that everything is fine so she can have a good time, everyone must persuade dad he’s not fine so they can have a bad time again.
Interview with filmmaker Dan Mirvish about 18 1/2, casting Bruce Campbell as Nixon, and what bread has to do with it all.
“…And to the LGBTQ community of Oxford and beyond, I hope that I might have had a small part in helping you feel seen. Cinema absolutely has the power to do that.”
have continued the Billy the Kid Film Festival’s mission to connect audiences and film lovers with filmmakers with a Hico/Hill Country flavor as they have done since the inception of the film festival. This year is also cause for celebration as BTKFF returns to Main Street for screenings and events including an appearance by comedy legend and Billy the Kid Film Festival Ambassador Ruth Buzzi. BTKFF’s Closing night party, red carpet and awards will be at the Historic Hico Jail (208 S. Pecan).
“The One Where We Talk Tik Tok” On our second podcast, Justina and I talk
On our inaugural What the Film?! Podcast, Justina Walford and I talk about a trio of topics inspired by Facebook debate thread shenanigans including Tribeca claiming they would be the first in-theater film festival this year when there have been SEVERAL already in the past three months and one even in New York City a couple weeks ago. Adorable, Tribeca. Adorable.
Brunzell, said, “I’m extremely excited for this new opportunity with OxFilm. Outgoing ED Melanie Addington has done an incredible job and has been a force bringing OxFlim to the national forefront in regional film festivals in North America. I have some very big shoes to fill and I’m thrilled to get to Oxford and start working with the board of directors, staff, volunteers, sponsors and the Oxford community in continuing its rich and vibrant festival.”