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5321 E. Mockingbird Lane Dallas, TX 75206

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  • 2009 | Best Movie Theater

    Countless critically acclaimed films have made their debuts at the Angelika throughout the years, making it the favorite theater for movie buffs anxious to see the latest Oscar-caliber flick. And while it has the reputation for being more of a specialty and independent film house, it's not afraid to mix in a few movies for mass consumption like Bruno, which is part of why we like the Angelika so much--it's not a snobatorium. And because it's at Mockingbird Station, parking is a breeze... More »

  • 2007 | Best Dinner and a Movie

    Spike Global Grill and the Angelika have a movie-and-dinner deal that for $22.95 per person gives you fresh mint basil salad, skewered tapas and strawberries-and-cream parfait, plus a movie ticket to any film at the Angelika. Since movie tickets now cost $9.25, the three-course dinner is fresh and tasty and a real bargain. Spike also offers two other movie packages: a wine-and-cheese tasting with three 3-ounce flights of red or white wine for $24.95, or a four-course meal (dishes selected by... More »

  • 2003 | Best Movie Theater

    First, we have to give props to the Magnolia Theatre for being active in the local film community, hosting the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, Out Takes, Forbidden Media's former weekly screenings and taking its own "best of" collection to the starving art film masses in Fort Worth with the Magnolia at the Modern series. But for the ordinary $10-burning-a-hole-in-our-pocket, wanna-read-some-subtitles kind of day, we're headed to the Angelika. There's better parking (skip the driving circles... More »

  • 2001 | Best Movie Pitch Worth the Wait

    We can see the screenwriter (or producer, or director) making his pitch to the studio exec: "It's a movie theater, see, where we show nothing but art-house movies. Indies, the kids call 'em. Yeah, yeah, I know. It's a...whaddya call it...a niche audience. Perfect. Narrowcasting, can ya dig We'll give 'em L.I.E. and Bully and lots of other movies with bad language and teen sex. And the theater will be a glistening gem, unlike anything Dallas has ever seen. Eight screening rooms, all with... More »

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  • What's the DIFF? It's Movies, Movies, Movies.

    What's the DIFF? It's Movies, Movies, Movies.

    | Thu, April 12, 2012

    There is a magical 10-day stretch each spring when culture lovers will gladly trade our rare window of beautiful weather for hours upon hours spent inside a cold, dark room. It’s the Dallas International Film Festival, and it kicks off Thursday, r... More »

  • Get Animated with Anime

    Get Animated with Anime

    | Thu, January 19, 2012

    We spent our youths enjoying screen classics from studios like Disney and (for the later generation) Pixar, and though it was pretty rockin’, the kids in Japan had us beat — they had Studio Ghibli. Founded in 1985 by anime superstars Isao Takahata... More »

  • The Mixmaster's Horror Movie Countdown, October 27: <I>Psycho</I>

    The Mixmaster's Horror Movie Countdown, October 27: Psycho

    | Thu, October 27, 2011

    Not a baseball fan? Before you read my reasons why Psycho is a fantastic horror film, head on over to Angelika Film Center to get in line for a screening of the Hitchcock classic on the big screen (it... More »

  • Dead Men Walking

    Dead Men Walking

    | Thu, October 13, 2011

    The glut of awful vampire flicks can be blamed on the campy Twilight series, but we like to think the influx of zombie-infested films rests on a higher cinematic level. Sparkly, lovesick vampires ain't got nothing on the neo-classic Shaun of the D... More »

  • Celebrate Hitchcocktober

    Celebrate Hitchcocktober

    | Thu, October 13, 2011

    When October rolls around, few things stoke the Halloween fires like a classic Alfred Hitchcock flick paired with a tub full of popcorn. Once again, The Angelika Film Centers of Dallas and Plano make it easy for Hitchcock devotees to flock togethe... More »

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    DaveL | Dallas, TX | 21 Reviews

    | Fri, June 5, 2009

    I have seen some great limited run movies here. They also have premieres of locally produced movies at Angelika. Shtickmen, a movie I had a part in, was shown here.

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    schambers30 | Dallas, TX | 75 Reviews

    | Wed, May 19, 2010

    Best place to watch LOST!!

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    sfranch | Dallas, TX | 244 Reviews

    | Tue, April 20, 2010

    Great place to go when you want something out of the Hollywood norm. The arthouse films and mini-fests they do are fantastic.

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