‘The Barber of Little Rock’ nominated for Oscar in documentary category
"The Barber of Little Rock" has been nominated for best documentary short at this year's Academy Awards.
"The Barber of Little Rock" has been nominated for best documentary short at this year's Academy Awards.
Filmmaking is only part of Wilson's practice -- the Little Rock native is a multimedia artist whose work is "Southern (U.S.) apocalypticism, radical histories,…
Kelsey Venter plays the lead role in "What the Constitution Means to Me," opening Wednesday through March 3, in the Spring Theatre at TheatreSquared (Fayettevi…
"We Have Just Begun" has a place in the ongoing conversation about how we ought to remember and redress some of the terrible crimes of the past, crimes that ge…
See the 1939 musical fantasy "The Wizard of Oz" the way it was intended to be seen, on big screens.
This evening the Arkansas Cinema Society will screen the documentary "We Have Just Begun" at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. The film focuses on the 1919 Ela…
A certain kind of moviegoer is going to love Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki's "Fallen Leaves," a comedy about the kind of basic lonely people who seldom figur…
One way to look at Gabriela Cowperthwaite's "I.S.S." is as a paranoid-claustrophobic workplace drama along the lines of John Carpenter's "The Thing" (1982).
Upcoming entertainment: River Rhapsodies Chamber Music concert, two new exhibitions opening at UALR, R-Rated Magic Show, and more...
The Arkansas Shorts film festival has changed quite a bit over the last 17 years.
Critical awards announced by the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and upcoming screenings from the Arkansas Cinema Society and the Fayetteville Film Fest.
Arlo Washington's efforts behind the chair and behind the creation and management of People Trust Loan Fund and Community are the subject of a new documentary,…
Despite its machinations to the contrary, it's not a mystery story in the sense that a case can be solved one way or the other: There are no moments of revelat…
Sometimes longevity is indicative of nothing other than stubbornness.
One way to look at Michael Mann's "Ferrari" is as an unauthorized prequel to 2019's "Ford v. Ferrari," James Mangold's crowd-pleasing semi-accurate account of …