Film SOMM Features Dallas Sommelier
by Steven Doyle We thought you might get a kick out of this clip of a film coming soon. Somm is the story of four Sommeliers attempting to pass the Prestigious Master Sommelier Exam, a test with one of...
View ArticleFilm Somm Premiers In Dallas June 19 For One Night Only
by Steven Doyle Many months ago we discussed the Indie Film, Somm, made with unprecedented access that takes the viewer on a humorous, emotional, and illuminating look into one of the world’s most...
View ArticleCatch The Film “Hey Bartender” Monday, Nov 25
by Steven Doyle This Monday there will be a special screening of Hey Bartender at the Village Theater at 32 Highland Park Village at 7pm. The film is about a bartender in the era of craft cocktail....
View ArticleDeli Man Premiers in Dallas at the Angelika March 20th
For some, delicatessen food is close to a religious experience. A tender, crumbling cut of corned beef steeped in its juices. A full-bodied garlic dill pickle. Spicy brown mustard with grain. A blintz...
View ArticleFree Screening of Sunset Boulevard at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth...
The Lone Star Film Society & Fort Worth Opera (FWOpera) announced today a free screening of Billy Wilder’s Oscar-winning film Sunset Boulevard at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth on April 11,...
View ArticleRamen Heads at Texas Theater Paired with Ramen Pop-Up
The Texas Theatre is hosting the directorial debut of “Ramen Heads” from Koki Shigeno. There will be a fourth wall offering from chef Justin Holt and Gang serving two styles of ramen at the event for...
View ArticleShreveport’s Prize Fest Returns Oct 14-16
The Prize Foundation is thrilled to announce the lineup of events for their annual Prize Fest, a celebration of film, food, music, fashion, and comedy. Prize Fest 2022 will return to the streets of...
View ArticleDIFF. World Premiere of Dallas Filmmaker Michael Rowley’s RACING MISTER...
To beat death, an aging financier aims to break a world speed record on a one-of-a-kind motorcycle. When things take a devastating turn, he must face death at the finish line in the new feature...
View ArticleClassic Movie Review: Notorious (1946)
We at CraveDFW concentrate on restaurants, cocktails, entertainment, and now films. But not any film. We will have the luxury of the film being released, sometimes 50-60 years ago. We think this will...
View ArticleOld Film Review: Strangers on a Train
We look back at old films and take a closer look at what it would be like to read a film review as if it were to premiere today. Why review old films you say? First, we dispense with all the noisy...
View ArticleJoker: Folie à Deux, A Review
In Joker: Folie à Deux, the 2024 sequel directed by Todd Phillips, the film boldly expands upon the narrative established in the original Joker, diving deeper into themes of mental illness, societal...
View ArticleFilm Reviews: Gladiator, Wicked and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
As timeless as the stories they tell, movies and plays often leave a lasting impact on audiences. Whether it’s the gritty battle for revenge in “Gladiator II,” the magical twist on a familiar fairy...
View ArticleMovie Review: Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Miracle on 34th Street is a timeless holiday classic that has captivated audiences since its release in 1947. Directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O’Hara, John Payne, and a young Natalie...
View ArticleRetro Film Review: Papillon (1973)
Papillon (1973), directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, is a gripping tale of survival, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Based on Henri Charrière’s autobiographical novel, the film stars...
View ArticleRetro Film Review: North by Northwest (1959)
Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest is a cornerstone of mid-20th-century cinema, blending suspense, adventure, and psychological intrigue into a perfectly executed narrative. Released in 1959, the...
View ArticleRetro Movie Review: American Graffiti (1973)
Directed by George Lucas | Written by George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck“Where were you in ’62?” That’s the evocative question posed by American Graffiti, a film that captures the final moments...
View ArticleRetro Movie Review: Shampoo (1975)
Directed by Hal Ashby | Written by Robert Towne & Warren Beatty | Starring Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, Lee Grant, Jack WardenSet in the glossy, glitzy chaos of Beverly Hills on the...
View ArticleRetro Movie Review: Paper Moon (1973)
Set against the desolate backdrop of the Great Depression, Paper Moon (1973), directed by Peter Bogdanovich, is a black-and-white road movie that masterfully blends comedy, drama, and a touch of...
View ArticleRetro Movie Review: Raising Arizona (1987)
Raising Arizona (1987) isn’t just a movie — it’s a cartoonish fable, a working-class satire, and a uniquely American love story all wrapped in one. Joel and Ethan Coen’s second feature marked a sharp...
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