INTERVIEW: ILiveInDallas.com Speaks with Nat’l Geographic Films Director Justin Chadwick About Recent Piece
Let me start out by saying that I understand there are so many movies that are, “based on a true  story,” or “inspired by actual events,” or just a recreation of a story told a hundred times and deemed entertaining enough to captivate an audience for 90 minutes. They all generally have a common thread, […]
2011 Dallas International Film Festival Announces Environmental Vision Award Winner
If a Tree Falls: The Story of the Earth Liberation Front is insightful, disturbing, and even frightening. It also gives a look into the justice system and how new forms of terrorism create a need for an adjusted and augmented penal code. The final screening of this film will be at the Angelika in Plano at 4pm today and is not one to be missed.
Review: ‘Spilt Milk’ Showing on 2011 Dallas International Film Festival’s Closing Night
Spilt Milk isn’t the Dallas International Film Festival’s best or worst pick of the 2011 lineup. There are some funny scenes, however the writing leaves a bit to be desired. But if you’re looking for a subtle laugh and not much else, you won’t be disappointed…just make sure you stay through the final minutes.
2011 Dallas International Film Festival Gets Sneak Peek at Arthur
Russell Brand gives Arthur a new twist…Ignore the critics, and go see this one!
Gun Hill Road – A 2011 Dallas International Film Festival Review
Gun Hill Road provides riveting and raw insight into the familial dynamic of an ex-con father, loving mother, and a son named Michael but lives as Vanessa. This one is definitely worth checking out.
DIFF on a Dime – A Thrifty Guide to the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival
DIFF on a Dime: A frugal approach to navigating the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival. Learn which screens and galas are under $100, under $50 and even free in this exclusive guide.
Boy Wonder at the Dallas International Film Festival 2011
The Dallas Film Society is known for including feature film rookies in their Dallas International Film Festival line-up. Sometimes they’re a hit, and sometimes they’re not. Boy Wonder isn’t about rainbows and sunshine, but it is worth a trip to the theater.
DON’T MISS BEING ELMO – A Last Minute Dallas International Film Festival Tip
The Dallas International Film Festival has movies in all genres and for all the varying film tastes out there. But despite my previous notions about this one, my favorite film so far took me back to my childhood, reminded me that hard work and perseverance really can pay off, and was a about a furry, red thing.
Dallas International Film Festival 2011-Why This Year is Different
The glitz the gam, the films the fans…all typical of any collaborative film event, but the Dallas International Film Festival is bringing you something more in 2011. This year’s festivities have a different twist. While the Dallas Film Society continues to impress with their all-star lineup of fantastic films, they’ve brought fashion, family, philanthropy, and fine art to center stage…
The Most Fun You’ll Have In Dallas on a Tuesday Night…
Are you fed up with same, boring, Dallas scene? Are you ready to broaden your entertainment IQ? If you answered yes, then you’re in luck!! Charlie Tips and Femme Vivre present THE TUESDAY NIGHT TEASE…an evening of BURLESQUE, COMEDY, and VAUDEVILLE at the one and only, DYER STREET BAR (5529 […]