'Reservation Dogs' Ends 3-Season Run
Reservation Dogs, the Emmy-nominated television series created by Holdenville native and University of Oklahoma graduate Sterlin Harjo, aired its final episode last week after three award-winning seasons. Produced by FX and streamed on Hulu, Reservation Dogs is the first television series to feature all Native American writers and directors and the first to film entirely in Oklahoma.
‘Nothing Could Be Worse Than the Current World’: New Y2K Doc Looks at 1999 Excitement for the Apocalypse
Time Bomb Y2K recently screened at deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City, ahead of its HBO debut on December 31. Becker and McDonald drew from over 750 hours of footage to draw audiences into the parallels between Y2K and our present moment. The filmmakers asked people, in partnership with the non-profit Center for Home Movies, to share their personal recordings of December 31, 1999.
Body Electric Looks at the Gay Male Gaze and Body Dysmorphia
Body Electric, which had its world premiere at the deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City, delves intriguingly into the complex issues of body image, youth culture obsession, and the journey towards self-acceptance within the LGBTQ community. It also reveals the shocking statistic that 54% of queer young people between the ages of 16 and 24 experience eating disorders.
OKC Thunder Films debuts 'Steps,' story of Derek Loccident at deadCenter
“Steps,” which will debut Saturday at deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City, tells the story of Loccident’s inspiring recovery and how he overcame both physical and mental battles.
OU grad Lagueria Davis talks about her documentary 'Black Barbie'
"Black Barbie: A Documentary" has been selected as the opening night film of the deadCenter Film Festival, set for June 8-11 in downtown Oklahoma City.