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    Trick or Treat

    All the best Dallas-Fort Worth events to get your party on this Halloween

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 25, 2016 | 4:44 pm

    When it comes to celebrating Halloween, your choices generally come down to two things: haunted houses and parties. Since we covered Dallas-Fort Worth's best haunted houses earlier this month, it's time to check out what kind of parties are out there to be found over Halloween weekend. And just because we like you, we've thrown in a few non-parties to give you some options.

    Friday, October 28

    Boo at the Zoo
    Halloween is at least halfway for kids, so why not throw them a bone with a couple of events? In Fort Worth, kids can go to the annual Boo at the Zoo at the Fort Worth Zoo and trick-or-treat while enjoying the animals and other fun. Halloween-themed activities and entertainment are located throughout the zoo for all guests to enjoy.

    Dallas Arboretum presents Nighttime Trick-or-Treating
    This special nighttime event in the Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden at the Dallas Arboretum is a rare opportunity to visit the garden after hours. It includes three straight nights of trick-or-treating, from 6 and 9 pm, through Sunday, and it also features a not-so-spooky flashlight tour, a glowing program, and a special Halloween Lab.

    Halloween Bar Crawl-o-ween Fort Worth
    Adults can start their Halloween weekend in Fort Worth with a fun pub crawl. Happening both Friday and Saturday, the crawls visit five bars — Brewster's Place, Landmark Bar and Grill, Abbey Pub, Whiskey Garden, and Trophy Ranch — with tickets including gift cards, drink specials, and costume contests.

    Saturday, October 29

    Denton's Day of the Dead Festival
    Taking place just outside of downtown Denton, at the corner of E. Hickory and Industrial streets, Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival is a free, family-friendly event that pays homage to the goodness of the harvest, Dia de los Muertos, and all things Halloween. Among the different activities are trunk-or-treating, a pumpkin patch, salsa cook-off, shopping and food booths, coffin races, a twilight parade, and the Halloween musical Cirque du Horror.

    Hughes Family Tribute Center presents Dia de los Muertos Festival
    If Denton is too far for you, you can head to Crown Hill Memorial Park for another Dia de los Muertos festival. This one features a theatrical production by Teatro Flor Candela and a dance presentation by Grupo Pakal. There are also vendors of traditional Dia de los Muertos items, children’s activities, live music, prize drawings, and a screening of The Book of Life.

    National Theatre Live presents Frankenstein
    Instead of dressing up in a costume, check out others in costumes with a screening of this 2011 theater production starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. The two actors took turns playing Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his monstrous creation, delivering performances that fit right in during this spooky season. It screens at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

    Oak Lawn Halloween Block Party
    Dallas' annual Oak Lawn Halloween Block Party may be the largest costume party in the city, with hundreds of people partying on Cedar Springs Road. The free event features the Costume Promenade with live commentary, music, food, beer, and other refreshments. There's also a live DJ and featured Rose Room performances in the back lot.

    Halloween Daloween
    Sometimes you need little more than some good music, costumes, and drinks to have a good time. That's what the Aloft Dallas is offering, featuring music from DJ Jen Miller on the downstairs dance floor, a $250 prize for sexiest and most creative costumes, food trucks, and scary scenes for Hallo-selfies. A portion of the proceeds from the event goes to help the families of fallen soldiers. Make sure to buy your tickets ($30) in advance, as they're double the price at the door.

    Granada Theater and Sundown at Granada present Dia de los Muertos Costume Bash
    The Granada Theater and Sundown at Granada are teaming up for a Dia de los Muertos Costume Bash. Blue the Misfit, Nick Van House, Booty Fade, and The Feels bring the beats to the Granada stage while Ronnie Heart, Dezi 5, Lev, and Sudie entertain Sundown at Granada’s partygoers. There's also a costume contest with cash prizes awarded to the spookiest ghouls and goblins.

    The Arthritis Foundation presents 11th Annual Bone Bash Masquerade Ball
    The annual Bone Bash Masquerade Ball is an opportunity to have some fun and raise some money for a good cause. The event, which raises money for the Arthritis Foundation, features a performance by Doctor-Doctor, a competitive costume contest, the Wicked Wine Pull, Spell-tacular, a silent auction, psychic readings by Nik Raka, living décor, dinner, and dancing. You can also attend the Haunted Dance Party after the event, where DJ Arthur Briones is playing deep into the night.

    Halloween at ZaZa Dallas
    Hotel ZaZa is known for its great parties, and the good thing about this one is you can enjoy other festivities earlier in the night, then head over to ZaZa for some late-night fun. They are celebrating Halloween with a DJ, dancing, drink specials, and late-night passed bites. Make sure to check out their room specials if you want to make a full night of it.

    Sunday, October 30

    Slingfest
    ​This time of year, most people think pumpkins are for decorating, eating, or flavoring their lattes. But the organizers of Slingfest, which moves to Oak Point Park in Plano this year, would rather sling them far into the air with specially built trebuchets, catapults, ballistas, and other pumpkin chunking devices in contests of accuracy, distance, and funky flings. There's also booths with local artists and vendors, as well as a variety of food trucks.

    Open Classical presents Night of the Living Dead Composers
    If you want a little culture with your holiday, check out Open Classical’s Halloween special, which features Decomposing Beethoven, Decomposing Brahms, and other composers. Taking place at Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge in Fort Worth, it also features a host of other colorfully hysterical historical characters presenting twists on classical music masterpieces.

    Monday, October 31

    Stockyards Station presents Treat Street
    Dress your family in their Halloween best and head on down to the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards for Treat Street. Stockyards Station and 92.1 Hank FM Party Patrol present costume contests, pumpkin decorating, games, hayrides, and trick-or-treating at Stockyards Station shops.

    Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet presents Suspiria
    Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet opens its season with a one-night-only performance at Texas Theatre. The program centers on the 1977 Dario Argento film Suspiria, which follows an American ballet student who transfers to a prestigious dance academy in Germany but later realizes that the academy is a front for something far more sinister and supernatural. DNCB presents three dance pieces preceding the screening, performed by Nicolina Laswon, Danielle Georgiou, and Emilie Skinner.

    Boo at the Zoo at the Fort Worth Zoo takes place October 28-30.

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    Boo at the Zoo at the Fort Worth Zoo takes place October 28-30.
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    Movie Review

    Michelle Pfeiffer is an unappreciated mom in Oh. What. Fun.

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 5, 2025 | 2:23 pm
    Michelle Pfeiffer in Oh. What. Fun.
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    Michelle Pfeiffer in Oh. What. Fun.

    Of all the formulaic movie genres, Christmas/holiday movies are among the most predictable. No matter what the problem is that arises between family members, friends, or potential romantic partners, the stories in holiday movies are designed to give viewers a feel-good ending even if the majority of the movie makes you feel pretty bad.

    That’s certainly the case in Oh. What. Fun., in which Michelle Pfeiffer plays Claire, an underappreciated mom living in Houston with her inattentive husband, Nick (Denis Leary). As the film begins, her three children are arriving back home for Christmas: The high-strung Channing (Felicity Jones) is married to the milquetoast Doug (Jason Schwartzman); the aloof Taylor (Chloë Grace Moretz) brings home yet another new girlfriend; and the perpetual child Sammy (Dominic Sessa) has just broken up with his girlfriend.

    Each of the family members seems to be oblivious to everything Claire does for them, especially when it comes to what she really wants: For them to nominate her to win a trip to see a talk show in L.A. hosted by Zazzy Tims (Eva Longoria). When she accidentally gets left behind on a planned outing to see a show, Claire reaches her breaking point and — in a kind of Home Alone in reverse — she decides to drive across the country to get to the show herself.

    Written and directed by Michael Showalter (The Idea of You), and co-written by Chandler Baker (who wrote the short story on which the film is based), the movie never establishes any kind of enjoyable rhythm. Each of the characters, including competitive neighbor Jeanne (Joan Chen), is assigned a character trait that becomes their entire personality, with none of them allowed to evolve into something deeper.

    The filmmakers lean hard into the idea that Claire is a person who always puts her family first and receives very little in return, but the evidence presented in the story is sketchy at best. Every situation shown in the film is so superficial that tension barely exists, and the (over)reactions by Claire give her family members few opportunities to make up for their failings.

    The most interesting part of the movie comes when Claire actually makes it to the Zazzy Sims show. Even though what happens there is just as unbelievable as anything else presented in the story, Showalter and Baker concoct a scene that allows Claire and others to fully express the central theme of the film, and for a few minutes the movie actually lives up to its title.

    Pfeiffer, given her first leading role since 2020’s French Exit, is a somewhat manic presence, and her thick Texas accent and unnecessary voiceover don’t do her any favors. It seems weird to have such a strong supporting cast with almost nothing of substance to do, but almost all of them are wasted, including Danielle Brooks in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo. The lone exception is Longoria, who is a blast in the few scenes she gets.

    Oh. What. Fun. is far from the first movie to try and fail at becoming a new holiday classic, but the pedigree of Showalter and the cast make this dismal viewing experience extra disappointing. Ironically, overworked and underappreciated moms deserve a much better story than the one this movie delivers.

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    Oh. What. Fun. is now streaming on Prime Video.

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