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Luke Wilson Helps Tell Uplifting North Texas Baseball Story
‘You Gotta Believe’ explores underdog journey to Little League championship
Jake Allyn Helps Celebrate, Preserve Cowboy Culture
He was raised in Dallas, but actor and filmmaker Jake Allyn has always been enamored with life away from the big city — from working ranches to dusty prairies.
Once Afraid of Horror, a Park Cities Native Now Toplines a New Terror Trilogy
Froy Gutierrez admits he was skittish as a youngster, to the extent that watching the M. Night Shyamalan thriller Signs with a cousin became overwhelming.
Keeping the Faith
Beneath the wholesome surface of Will Bakke’s low-budget, faith-based movies was a filmmaker eager to explore a wilder side.
‘Once Were Brothers’ is an Ode to Brotherhood
Robbie Robertson describes songwriting as a jigsaw puzzle, which is similar to how the ‘Once Were Brothers’ documentary comes together. The good and the bad parts of the Band’s journey fit into one heart wrenchingly beautiful tale.
Scots Marquee Championship Seasons
At Highland Park High School, as Coach Randy Allen says, tradition never graduates.
Goodbye Hollywood, Hello Dallas
Charles “Charlie” Solomon Jr. loves the weather in Los Angeles. “It’s always 68,” he said during a phone interview – him in Hollywood and me in what is considered to be Texas’ milder weather.
Out and About
Out and About: A Hit And A Miss
This week, I took the opportunity to preview two new movies that are premiering today and, I must say, one movie provided a beautiful narrative of finding one's self and the other.. well I just wasn't pleased. So do you want the good news or the bad news first?
Cut the Cord
By
Len Bourland
Summer of Classic Films Kicks Off Tonight
By
Elizabeth Ygartua