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Film Review: ‘My Way’!

Hi, Bryan Here… Je-kyu Kang’s ‘My Way’ is not just a film you watch; it’s a full emotional experience. ‘My Way’ will take you on a moving journey through several countries and languages as you watch the intersecting lives of two young boys, one Korean and one Japanese [...]

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The 42nd Annual USA Film Festival Starts Today!!

Hi, Bryan Here…. The 42nd annual USA Film Festival starts today and goes through Sunday. All films will be shown at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas and the festival is open to the public. You can purchase your tickets HERE through Ticketmaster [...]

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Review: ‘Extraterrestrial’

I didn’t quite know what to expect from Nacho Vigalondo’s ‘Extraterrestrial’, but I was pleasantly surprised with the results. ‘Extraterrestrial’ is a romantic comedy with an ‘Independence Day’-sized alien invasion. That’s the best way I can describe the film [...]

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Winners of the 2012 Dallas International Film Festival

Hi, Bryan Here…. The 2012 Dallas International Film Festival is over and the winners have been announced.  It was an amazing year for film and we here at Arts+Culture screened over fifteen of the films that played over the last week and a half.  I was happy to see that my favorite narrative film (‘My [...]

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Review: ‘Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best’!!!

Hi, Bryan Here…. ‘Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best’ is a bright ray of light in the indie film scene.  Ryan O’Nan’s debut film is a mature, coming- of-age story that brings two lost souls together for a bizarre musical journey across the United States in a beat up old car.  The characters sport enough wit [...]

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Save The Date

Hi, Bryan Here…. ‘Save the Date’ is a romantic comedy about the love lives of two sisters. While loyal indie romantic comedy fans may love this film merely because it echoes their favorite genre, this particular romantic comedy comes up short on both the romance and the comedy [...]

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Liberal Arts

  Josh Radnor’s ‘Liberal Arts’ is nothing short of amazing and was a perfect film to open up the 2012 Dallas International Film Festival.  Most of you might know Radnor from the hit television series ‘How I Met Your Mother,’ where he plays the hopelessly romantic lead character.  But with ‘Liberal Arts’, Radnor throws out [...]

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Dallas International Film Festival Opening Night!

The Dallas International Film Festival opened last night to a large crowd at the Magestic Theater. The red carpet was packed with cameras and Hollywood stars and the audience were hyped up for the opening film, ‘Liberal Arts‘. There were a few introductions, a couple of speakers and a short video presentation on the start [...]

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Cinema Sensations

To a film-lover in Dallas, spring means one thing: the return of the Dallas International Film Festival, and this year marks the sixth anniversary of this highly anticipated — and regarded — event that MovieMaker magazine has called one of the 25 festivals truly “worth the entry fee.” The Festival is scheduled to screen more [...]