(Original art courtesy of Destination Films. Illustration by Joy Chen / Daily Bruin staff) Photo credit: Joy Chen
This post was updated Oct. 31 at 8:09 p.m.
With punk rock, Japanese candy and underground filmmakers, Giant Robot changed the world one zine at a time.
This autumn, August Maturo is penning a new chapter.
The young actor has just transferred to UCLA at the age of 17. A third-year English student, Maturo said he previously attended Moorpark College with a mix of in-person and asynchronous classes to better accommodate his schedule as a working actor.
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 7:54 p.m.
“Smile 2” is a familiar, fun horror – but nothing to sink your teeth into.
Director and writer Parker Finn’s sequel lurched into theaters Friday, inviting audiences back into the “Smile” franchise after the original film’s surprise popularity in 2022.
Autumn’s crisp air is blowing in a fresh slate of Hollywood film releases.
As cozy weather settles in, this rich seasonal lineup of films is filling theaters with warmth.
International science fiction filmmakers, often sidelined by Hollywood, are shining brightly at UCLA.
The UCLA Film & Television Archive and the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s cinema and media studies program debuted their long-awaited film series “Science Fiction Against the Margins” on Oct.
As the season’s palette transitions from vibrant greens to soft reds and yellows, television harvests a bountiful lineup for autumn.
With cozy weather and cool winds approaching, the fall’s fresh releases will surely offer a familiar experience for viewers.
This post was updated Oct. 6 at 8 p.m.
Warning: spoilers ahead.
“Joker: Folie à Deux” is a dark, symphonic crescendo into madness, redefining chaos.
Slicing into theaters Friday, director Todd Phillips’ audacious sequel to his 2019 phenomenon, “Joker,” is a visceral exploration of love and madness.
This post was updated Oct. 6 at 7:49 p.m.
UCLA alumni are setting the stage for efficacious storytelling through short films.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, PBS SoCal’s annual FINE CUT festival of films showcases student films from across Southern California and provides networking opportunities for participants.
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