More people want to live downtown, but they want to rent, not buy.
News Clifton Adcock
A study commissioned by the city and several downtown and development
groups shows that residents have a strong interest in housing downtown.
Salma Hayek stripping isn't even the film's best element.
Drama Rod Lott
Mathieu Demy's Americano opens with a little death,
followed immediately by a big one, as Frenchmen Martin (Demy) receives
one of those middle-of-the-night phone calls that deliver the worst of
bad news: His mother has died.
An icon of fashion gets the spotlight in a new documentary.
Documentary Phil Bacharach Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 5:30 and 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday Oklahoma City Museum of Art 415 Couch okcmoa.com 236-3100 $5-$8
Documentary Rod Lott
I was incorrect in thinking the documentary I Am Bruce Lee
wouldn't reveal anything new about the screen's greatest martial
artist. While not exactly earth-shattering, the facts I learned numbered
many.
If you thought the movie looked good before, you don't know ‘Dick.’
Family Rod Lott
Unlike Madonna, Dick Tracy has aged quite well. Although considered somewhat of a disappointment upon its summer of 1990 release, unfairly attached with Batman-level
expectations, Warren Beatty's film actually is quite successful in
achieving its goals, which is even more apparent now that it's made a
long-overdue Blu-ray debut from Walt Disney Studios.
Sci-Fi Rod Lott
Like The Punisher,
Judge Dredd serves as judge, jury and executioner, all rolled into one.
Like The Punisher, Judge Dredd also received a cinematic reboot in an
attempt to right precious filmmakers’ wrongs.
Thriller Rod Lott
César (Luis Tosar, Miami Vice) works as a concierge at an
apartment building in Barcelona. He handles the door, the mail, the
plumbing. Although he enjoys an amiable rapport with many of the
residents, he is thoroughly unhappy.
Comedy Rod Lott
Spun off from the hit British TV series that recently was remade poorly for MTV, The Inbetweeners Movie follows the original show’s core quartet of socially awkward lads on vacation — er, sorry: “on holiday.”