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Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff: Why this is the best cinema experience in DFW

If you have not been to Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff, you are missing the best cinema experience in DFW. And I say that as someone who loves Alamo Drafthouse.

The history: This is the theater where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested on November 22, 1963. Whatever your feelings about that history, the building itself is a 1931 art deco masterpiece that was restored by Aviation Cinemas. Source: texastheatre.com/history.

What makes it special:

  • Curated programming. They do not just show whatever is new. They screen classic films, independent cinema, documentaries, foreign films, and genre retrospectives. This month: a Hayao Miyazaki retrospective and a 35mm print of Blade Runner.
  • Community events. Post-film discussions, filmmaker Q&As, local short film showcases. This is a cinema that treats movies as art, not content.
  • The bar. Full bar in the lobby. Grab a local craft beer and watch a movie from 1931 seats that have been beautifully restored.
  • The neighborhood. Bishop Arts District is a 5-minute walk. Dinner at Eno's Pizza or Lucia, then a movie at Texas Theatre is the perfect Oak Cliff evening.

Upcoming events:

  • Miyazaki retrospective — every Saturday in April
  • 35mm screening of Blade Runner: The Final Cut — April 18
  • Local filmmaker showcase — first Friday of every month

Practical info:

  • Address: 231 W Jefferson Blvd, Dallas
  • Tickets: $10-15, sometimes less for matinees
  • Parking: street parking on Jefferson or the lot behind the theater

Source: texastheatre.com, personal attendance

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:39 AM

4 Comments

The Blade Runner screening on 35mm last year was transcendent. The film grain on that movie adds a texture that digital cannot replicate. If they are doing it again, do not miss it.

The Miyazaki retrospective is incredible. Saw Spirited Away there last Saturday with my daughter. Watching it on a big screen in a 1931 theater is a completely different experience than streaming.

Texas Theatre into Eno's Pizza into a walk through Bishop Arts is the best date night in Dallas. Not expensive, not pretentious, genuinely fun.

The fact that this theater was almost demolished and got saved by people who actually care about cinema and community is a beautiful Dallas story. Support it.