Mike Faist, Zendaya and Josh O’Connor (left to right) star as tennis players in a love triangle in the romantic drama “Challengers.” Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the film released in theaters Friday. (Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
In this backhanded game of love and tennis, “Challengers” has an ace up its sleeve.
Slicing into theaters on Friday, director Luca Guadagnino’s riveting romantic melodrama circles a tightly coiled love triangle culminating in a tennis match showdown.
At the Coastalong Music and Sustainability Festival, helping the environment while listening to tunes is easier than riding a bicycle.
Less than a week after Earth Day, the 11th annual Coastalong festival will be held Saturday from 12 to 5:30 p.m.
This post was updated April 25 at 8:42 p.m.
The Latine Film and Theatre Association is uprooting societal stereotypes in its upcoming Night of Cultura.
Gracing the Northwest Campus Auditorium stage April 26 and 27, the annual two-day event will showcase a combination of short films and plays, entirely produced by Latine artists on campus.
This post was updated April 24 at 3:13 p.m.
UCLA faculty and students spent an evening in search of the meaning of solidarity through film.
This Monday, in Royce Hall, the UCLA Department of English & Comparative Literature hosted a screening and discussion of the film “R21 AKA Restoring Solidarity” by Palestinian filmmaker Mohanad Yaqubi.
This posted was updated April 23 at 7:38 p.m.
Mei-Chen Chen is unearthing the fruits of ethnomusicological documentation.
This Wednesday at the Schoenberg Music Building, the ethnomusicologist will walk the UCLA community through her experiences uncovering missionary Joseph Lenherr’s field recordings of Indigenous Taiwanese tribes’ music.
Book aficionados gathered for a weekend of literary immersion.
Reading enthusiasts crowded the University of Southern California on Sunday for the annual LA Times Festival of Books.
Bookworms inched their way to a literary celebration this weekend.
The Los Angeles Times kicked off its 29th annual Festival of Books this Saturday at the University of Southern California.
This year, the video game industry took a gamble that did not pay off.
On Feb. 20, independent developer LocalThunk released the rogue-like deck-building game Balatro to immediate commercial and critical success.
“The Breakfast Club” meets “Scream” in Alex Henry’s upcoming film, “Goin’ Green.”
While the fourth-year theater student is no stranger to being in front of the camera, having appeared in “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” and the reboot of “Sex and the City,” this will be the first time Henry finds himself behind the camera.
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