Under the Radar DVD of the Week: 'Annie Oakley, Volumes 6-9' August 31, 2010 | Comment on this article Leave a comment This week, the most unusual DVD to appear on release lists is: “Annie Oakley, Volumes 6-9” Little Rock-born actress Gail Davis was reported to be a crack shot and skilled rider, which made her a natural to star in the 1950s TV series “Annie Oakley,” whose third season is due out on DVD Tuesday.... Read More
Larry McMurtry’s ‘Hollywood’ tells fairy-tale story of screenwriting career August 27, 2010 The history of America’s finest novelists going to Hollywood and being chewed up and spit out by the crass moviemaking machinery is legend. Greats such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner were famously used, abused and tossed aside by gross studio moguls who cared little about their literary stature.... Read More
Movie review: Brilliant cast elevates quaint folk fable in ‘Get Low’ August 27, 2010 With the bushy, hillbilly beard and gnarly attitude that Robert Duvall dons in “Get Low,” you might think he were a kissing cousin to ZZ Top, or at least a lesser member of the Soggy Bottom Boys from “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” His Felix Bush is, as they say in rural parts, a real piece of work. A... Read More
Weekend casting calls set for film to be shot in Bartlesville August 25, 2010 BY GENE TRIPLETT Open casting calls for actors and extras will be held Saturday and Sunday at Bartlesville High School for a movie being developed for filming in Bartlesville, according to a press release issued this week by Norman-based Freihofer Casting. “With the support of the Oklahoma Film and Music... Read More
DVD review: 'Humanoids from the Deep' August 23, 2010 Come with us now to those thrilling drive-in days of yesteryear, when the concession stands vended mystery-meat burgers and stale, fake-butter-soaked popcorn, windshields were steamed with passion, and Roger Corman-produced, shoestring-budget celluloid trash filled the screens from dusk to dawn. Actually, the... Read More
Under the Radar DVD of the Week: 'The Age of Stupid' August 23, 2010 This week, the most interesting DVD to appear on release lists is: “The Age of Stupid” As we twiddle our thumbs and continue a contentious debate over climate change and global warming, a new DVD out Tuesday presents us with a bleak picture of the price of doing nothing now. Read More
Movie review: ‘Nanny McPhee Returns’ with more sugar, less bitters August 23, 2010 While “Nanny McPhee Returns” is suitably supercalifragilistic, it’s not quite as expialidocious as the original. This twinkly and slightly twee follow-up to 2005’s “Nanny McPhee” leans far more heavily on high-tech, CGI magic than on the old-fashioned storybook kind that made the first film such a... Read More
Movie review: ‘Vampires Suck’ a toothless parody of ‘Twilight’ saga August 19, 2010 Bloody heck! Talk about a couple of jokers setting themselves up to be the butt of their own punchline. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, co-writers-directors of the toothless spoof “Vampires Suck,” walk right into a sucker punch with their latest sophomoric parody of movie genres, this one taking on all... Read More
Movie review: ‘Girl Who Played With Fire’ labors under middle-child syndrome August 18, 2010 Fueled by copious jolts of strong coffee and propelled by the chilly – and chilling – Nordic sensibility of its late creator Stieg Larsson, “The Girl Who Played With Fire” delivers an appropriately pulpy if not wholly fulfilling second cinematic chapter in the author’s hugely popular Millennium trilogy.... Read More
Under the Radar DVD of the Week: 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird' August 17, 2010 This week, the oddest DVD to appear on release lists is: “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” If you still think it a weird cultural warp that Sergio Leone’s classic series of so-called “Spaghetti Westerns” were shot in Italy, check out the South Korean horse opera, “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” coming... Read More
DVD review: 'Hide in Plain Sight' / Warner Archive exclusives August 16, 2010 Thanks to the Warner Archive Collection, more than 550 previously unavailable films, short subjects, TV movies and miniseries have been released on DVD in the past year, making it possible to find, for example, such forgotten gems as the 1982 prison thriller “Fast-Walking” starring James Woods; the obscure... Read More
First-time director Famke Janssen finds Oklahoma a unique setting for film August 16, 2010 By Gene Triplett OKLAHOMA CITY– Actress turned writer-director Famke Janssen said she chose Oklahoma as the setting for her film “Bringing Up Bobby” because it provided the perfect background for her “Bonnie and Clyde-esque” story. “I’d seen the Round Barn and I’d seen Pops and... Read More
‘Some Like It Wilder’ a scholarly, entertaining story of filmmaker’s life, career August 13, 2010 Billy Wilder, along with Preston Sturges, was among Hollywood’s first “hyphenates,” a screenwriter who in the highly stratified studio system of the 1930s managed to cut deals that allowed him to direct his own screenplays. Hence, a writer-director. That’s just one of numerous groundbreaking... Read More
Affleck, Malick to film in Oklahoma? August 12, 2010 The Wrap and Ain’t It Cool News are reporting that Ben Affleck and Rachel Weisz have joined the cast of a Terrence Malick film, set to begin filming in in Bartlesville, OK  in October.  Affleck was recently spotted at the Broken Arrow Bass Pro shop, where an employee reported Affleck said he was... Read More
The balcony is permanently closed on ‘At the Movies’ – or is it? August 12, 2010 The collective thumbs of movie lovers everywhere should be flying at half-staff this weekend when the final original episode of ABC’s syndicated series “At the Movies” airs after more than three decades of broadcasting. The venerable movie-review show, that began on Chicago public television in the... Read More
DVD review: 'The Runaways' (Blu-ray) August 09, 2010 “The Runaways” Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are dead ringers for Runaways Joan Jett and Cherie Currie in writer-director Floria Sigismondi’s gritty, often gripping and frequently rocking biopic about the controversial “jailbait” band that drew the blueprint and broke ground for every all-female... Read More
Under the Radar DVD of the Week: 'The Diets That Time Forgot' August 09, 2010 This week, the oddest DVD to appear on release lists is: “The Diets That Time Forgot” Forget “The Biggest Loser” and its weekly American gladiator regimen. When it comes to spectator dieting, leave it to the British to lend a quirky eccentricity to the process. They do weight loss the old-fashioned way... Read More
Mark Ruffalo sees family truths in 'Kids Are All Right' August 04, 2010 BY GENE TRIPLETT BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The man who would be Hulk was as laid-back and likable as any easygoing dude could be, more like the carefree charmer he plays in “The Kids Are All Right” than a guy who turns into a big green monster every time he loses his temper. But when Mark Ruffalo settled... Read More
Movie review: ‘The Killer Inside Me’ a rough slog through a dank pathological bog August 02, 2010 As he strolls the streets of Central City in his sharp Stetson and crisp white shirts, deputy sheriff Lou Ford projects an image mildly suggestive of Andy Griffith. Clean-cut, ramrod straight, soft-spoken and scrupulously pleasant, he is in the vernacular of this dusty West Texas burg a classic good ol’ boy.... Read More
Steve Carell, Paul Rudd dish on making of 'Dinner for Schmucks' August 02, 2010 BY GENE TRIPLETT BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Two burning questions were being pondered at a recent news conference promoting “Dinner for Schmucks”: First, how can you avoid being mean-spirited when you’re doing a comedy about making fun of people? Second, what’s the true definition of “schmuck?”... Read More
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Dennis King


Movie Critic
King spent 31 years as an ink-stained wretch working for newspapers in Seminole, Ada, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. He holds a B.A. degree in English from the University of Central Oklahoma and for 16 years served as an adjunct instructor in journalism and English at Tulsa Community College. For 20 years, he was full-time film critic at the Tulsa World.

In 2006, he left Tulsa and along with his wife, Suzan (a retired English professor), moved to a cabin in Dingmans Ferry, PA. There, along the banks for the Delaware River, he chased after two rambunctious Labrador retrievers, fly fished the waters of the Poconos and did his best to become a full-time trout bum. Still scratching a writer’s itch, he freelanced articles for Explorer magazine and Gray’s Sporting Journal and wrote a stage play about classic movies and old movie theaters, titled “Spirits of the Coronado” (after his long-gone boyhood theater at 39th Street and MacArthur Boulevard).

In December, he and Suzan moved into an apartment in upper Manhattan, where they plan to eat bagels for breakfast and street-cart hot dogs for lunch, haunt the Angelika Theater and the Film Forum, go to plays and museums, ride the subways, complain about the subways and generally live like true New Yorkers.

Gene Triplett


Entertainment Editor

Gene Triplett is another Oklahoma newspaper dinosaur who's been cranking out copy for 34 years, first at the upstart, long defunct Oklahoma Journal, covering just about every news beat imaginable, then at The Oklahoman, where's he's bounced back and forth from features to the news side as assistant city editor, city editor and entertainment editor, managing to hold down the latter position for more than 10 years. He holds a B.A. degree in journalism -- also from the University of Central Oklahoma -- and, also like his colleague King, chases after two loony Labrador retrievers. He does not live by a trout-filled river, but he and his wife Carol do own a swimming pool, much to the delight of their dogs.


The Tripletts enjoy gourmet outdoor cooking year-round (rain, sleet or snow), entertaining friends, road trips to scenic wooded parks that rent rustic lakeside cabins, listening to music, watching classic movies and, in the summertime, swimming with their dogs.



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