Reel Queer Film Festival to mark 10th anniversary
The 10th-anniversary Reel Queer Film Festival (formerly known as Kaleidoscope), Aug. 8-11 at the Studio Theatre, 320 W. Seventh St., Little Rock, includes feat…
The 10th-anniversary Reel Queer Film Festival (formerly known as Kaleidoscope), Aug. 8-11 at the Studio Theatre, 320 W. Seventh St., Little Rock, includes feat…
I'm planning on occasionally turning this space over to essays about Great Movies, for the same reasons that Ebert found time to write his biweekly series.
There are thousands of film festivals across the globe. But there are about a couple dozen or so that are truly important. And there are even fewer than that i…
"We do a little justice, rather than none at all."
One of my favorite things about the CALS Ron Robinson Theater in Little Rock is the event programming they do monthly. In June I found myself at their monthly …
The Arkansas Cinema Society will screen four feature films and a range of professional and student short films by Arkansans for Filmland: Arkansas 2024, Aug. 1…
Schulman Theatres Inc. has reached a deal with the consortium that is renovating west Little Rock's Breckenridge Village Shopping Center to open a Film Alley i…
Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Here's a list.
Little Rock native Jeff Nichols' current movie "The Bikeriders" is still playing in theaters despite having opened in June and is neither a sequel nor a remake.
Since then Chung has helmed an episode of the hit Star Wars series "The Mandalorian" and an installment of "The Skeleton Key." Today, his latest effort "Twiste…
We've all heard the saying that "deaths come in threes." This past week, the entertainment community was hit hard with the news of the passing of at least a ha…
The MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 E. Ninth St., Little Rock, screens "Unforgettable: The Korean War," 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, part of its "Movi…
In countless movies, many of them classics like "Stagecoach," John Wayne righted wrongs and lived to tell the tale.
Television shows aren't necessarily meant to make us think about our lives.
One of the most common phrases that I would use while teaching film appreciation at the University of Central Arkansas is that "movies are fake." They are fake…