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Todd Jorgenson
Todd Jorgenson
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D Magazine
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Recent Articles
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No Theaters, No Problem: The Billy the Kid Film Festival Brings Its Own Outlaw Vibe to Hico
This year’s 50-film slate kicks off this weekend in Hico, and will include an appearance by Oak Cliff’s Michael Martin Murphey.
about 2 months ago
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The New Charley Crockett Documentary Explores the Essence of the $1...
Charley Crockett: $10 Cowboy, chronicling his 2024 album release shows in Texas, will debut on Friday at the Austin Film Festival.
2 months ago
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An Interview With “Roofman” Filmmaker Derek Cianfrance
The Channing Tatum-led true-life caper comedy opens this weekend.
3 months ago
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How Michael Chiklis Prepared to Play a 59-Year-Old Texas Linebacker...
The Mike Flynt biopic, which was shot in Tarrant County and screened at DIFF in 2024, will open in theaters this week.
3 months ago
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The Dallas Descendants of Bonnie and Clyde Are Still Separating Fac...
Bonnie’s niece and Clyde’s nephew will both appear at a screening at the It Came from Texas Film Festival on Friday in Garland.
3 months ago
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Why This Indie Golf Drama Took a Swing in the North Texas Heat
Frank Sanza’s directorial debut, The Short Game, survived a summer shoot near Sherman and will open in theaters this week.
4 months ago
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American Sons, a Documentary About a Fallen Marine, Starts Its Osca...
After a successful festival debut, American Sons will launch its public awards qualifying run this weekend in Fort Worth
5 months ago
dmagazine.com
American Sons, a Documentary About a Fallen Marine, Starts Its Osca...
After a successful festival debut, American Sons will launch its public awards qualifying run this weekend in Fort Worth
5 months ago
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Mye Hoang’s Follow-Up to Cat Daddies Highlights a Diverse Asian Fil...
The Dallas filmmaker traveled 8,000 miles to chronicle a secret cat rescue that hit close to home in 25 Cats from Qatar.
5 months ago
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Pondering Podcasting, Plus an Oak Cliff Film Festival Preview
Dallas filmmaker Shaun Michael Colon will premiere Age of Audio as the annual festival lures moviegoers to the Texas Theatre this week.
6 months ago
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How Two L.A. Filmmakers Built a DIY Movie Set in a Vacant North Tex...
Indie workplace comedy Don’t Tell Larry, which opens this week, takes place in the Midwest but was filmed in North Texas.
6 months ago
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Paul Etheredge’s Horror Homecoming is a Win for Dallas Filmmaking
Locally shot thriller The Other, which screened recently at the Dallas International Film Festival, opens this weekend.
6 months ago
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Dallas-Made Documentary Gets to the Heart of Extreme Altruism
Donald Griswold’s Abundant, which screens this summer, spotlights the motives for anonymous kidney donors.
7 months ago
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Will Canon Dug Into His Texas Roots for The Confession, His Most Pe...
The Arlington native returns to DIFF for a world premiere of his new movie, a twist on the Pied Piper set in rural Texas.
8 months ago
dmagazine.com
Will Canon Dug Into His Texas Roots for The Confession, His Most Pe...
The Arlington native returns to DIFF for a world premiere of his new movie, a twist on the Pied Piper set in rural Texas.
8 months ago
dmagazine.com
Our Complete Guide to Dallas International Film Festival 2025
Be the first to see buzzy films and support local filmmakers at this year's Oscar-qualifying Dallas International Film Festival.
8 months ago
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The USA Film Festival is Still Kicking—and Free
You can see Stephen Tobolowsky, Neal McDonough, and others talk about projects new and old.
8 months ago
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North Texas Director is Calling For Neurodiversity on Screen
The Anna native makes her directorial debut with a romcom, currently in post-production, that looks differently at characters on the spectrum.
9 months ago
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"Make Me Famous" Documentary Gets a Limited Run in Dallas
Keller native Heather Spore is spearheading distribution for "Make Me Famous," about an underground New York artist of the 1980s.
9 months ago
dmagazine.com
Jonathan Majors Seeks a Second Chance in Magazine Dreams
The Cedar Hill native transformed his body and mind for the acclaimed bodybuilding drama, filmed in 2022 but shelved amid controversy.
9 months ago
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A New Butthole Surfers Documentary Is Coming to SXSW
Focusing on Dallas native Gibby Haynes, the eclectic project is among several films with North Texas ties set for the Austin festival.
10 months ago