
Interview w/ Gabriela Cartagena and Ana Aravena: Immigrant Film Festival
From November 13th to November 15th, the Cinema Studies Club will be hosting an Immigrant… read more
From November 13th to November 15th, the Cinema Studies Club will be hosting an Immigrant… read more
“What thrums beneath “Almost Famous” is Cameron Crowe’s gratitude. His William Miller is not an alienated bore, but a kid… read more
Anthology of Awful: Political Nostalgia in Film By: Jacob deBlecourt **Spoilers Ahead** In an election season as bitter and contentious… read more
Interview with Professor Vetri Nathan Jacob deBlecourt Professor Vetri Nathan will be introducing his new book, Marvelous Bodies: Italy’s New… read more
“A lot of the reviews for “Falling Down” are going to compare it to earlier movies about white men who… read more
Phoenix (2014): Christian Pentzold (This is one of my favorite movies, as it incorporates an element of surprise and mistaken… read more
Charlie Chaplin’s comedic masterwork—which charts a prospector’s search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance (with… read more
Written by: Marina Sweeney Though on the surface surrealist art is based in unreality, surrealism ultimately provides insight into reality… read more
Written by: John Heffernan I have heard a lot about Dead Poets Society but never got around to actually watching… read more
Written by: John Heffernan Watching movies in the academic context is an amazingly different way of looking at something that… read more