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For any wrestling-loving kid who grew up in North Texas in the 1970s and ’80s, there’s likely a move that was imitated when turning a living room or playground into a throwdown arena: the Iron Claw.
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Lone Star Film Festival ticket holders will have the chance to preview the first two episodes of “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” and hear a Q&A session with the show’s writer and director Nov. 4.
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A few knocks echoed in rapid succession down the steel bridge and into the darkness beyond the bridge on Old Alton Road in south Denton. Over the years, hundreds have gathered on the Old Alton Bridge to knock three times on the trusses as the local legend suggests, despite the terrifying encounters said to have occurred there.
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Grab a Polaroid or any instant film camera to attend PolaCon, which organizers in Denton call the world’s first three-day convention focusing on instant film.
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Fort Worth’s Artes de la Rosa to host a festival celebrating Latino film and art Sept. 22-24 upon its return to the city eight years after its debut.
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North Texas film and TV workers striking for better pay and artificial intelligence protections hosted a rally in Dallas Saturday morning to show they're part of the nationwide fight. Texans at the rally said they're also concerned about being overlooked because of geography.
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The only environmental film festival in Texas will bring a combination of short films, music and conversation to Fort Worth for the first time Sept. 8.
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Fort Worth Film Commission, 101 Studios and others partner on new certification program at Tarrant County College.
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The last three-day weekend of the summer is just ahead! Chill out and relax with these picks.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival Student Workshop teaches high school students some real-life lessons.
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Texas native Eva Longoria makes her feature film directing debut on this biopic based on the life of Richard Montañez.
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A separate Goldman bill to create enterprise funds to boost the film industry passed the House but died in the Senate.