Society of Texas Film Critics explained

Society of Texas Film Critics
Formation:1994
Dissolved:1998
Purpose:Film critics
Location:Houston, Texas
Leader Title:Founder
Leader Name:Michael MacCambridge

The Society of Texas Film Critics (STFC) was an organization composed of selected print, television, radio, and internet film critics from across the state of Texas. Every major metropolitan area of the state was represented among its membership.

The STFC was founded in 1994 by Michael MacCambridge, former film critic of the Austin American-Statesman. The organization presented a set of awards each year for excellence in film, including a Lone Star Award for a film set or shot in the Lone Star State. Founded with 21 members, the size of the organization decreased slightly each year. By 1996, film critic Joe Leydon had taken the role of Society president. The group disbanded in 1998 after just four years of awards ceremonies.

Ceremonies

See main article: Society of Texas Film Critics Awards. The past annual ceremonies for the Society of Texas Film Critics Awards were: