(Ingrid Leng/Daily Bruin staff)
Editor’s note: This article includes a mention of rape that may be disturbing to some readers.
There is nothing wrong with an actor baring it all to win an Oscar – but that doesn’t mean it should always happen.
This post was updated March 4 at 8:43 p.m.
Brick by brick, “The Brutalist” cemented its place in cinematic history.
The post-war epic starring two-time Oscar winner Adrien Brody as architectural visionary László Tóth claimed three Academy Awards at Sunday’s 97th annual Oscars ceremony.
From capes to coffins, costume designer Linda Muir is resurrecting Count Orlok’s wardrobe for the silver screen.
Renowned for her collaborations with director Robert Eggers on “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse,” Muir has earned her first Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design for her work on “Nosferatu.” The black-and-white 1922 horror classic has transformed into a vibrant dark fantasy, adding color to a colorless world with a reimagined wardrobe.
Look by look, Arianne Phillips is piecing together Bob Dylan’s evolution from “A Complete Unknown” to a cultural icon.
Celebrated for her work on renowned films such as “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” and her collaboration with musical legend Madonna, Phillips has earned her fourth Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design in James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown.” The musical biopic, which follows the emergence of icon Bob Dylan onto the folk music scene, relies heavily on its visual storytelling, with the costume department playing an integral role in depicting Dylan’s journey of self-discovery.
The use of artificial intelligence has breached the world of filmmaking, devaluing the role of artistic expression and creativity within film.
As films increasingly incorporate forms of generative AI into their filmmaking processes, controversy and debates on the value of AI in film continue to surface.
This post was updated Feb. 27 at 10:43 p.m.
The Academy eagerly awaits to fete this year’s sublime innovations.
Bringing the gold back to the Dolby Theatre, the 2025 Academy Awards will once again celebrate cinema’s most acclaimed works Sunday.
This post was updated Feb. 27 at 7:24 p.m.
Lisy Christl faithfully brought Vatican vestiges to the silver screen.
Edward Berger’s political thriller “Conclave,” which captures clashing ideologies and personalities amid the voting process for the next Catholic pope, is nominated for eight Academy Awards at Sunday’s ceremony, including Best Picture.
Vampires, werewolves and ghouls, oh my!
From creature-features to slasher-thrillers, UCLA’s horror cinema club Shining Stars brings more than horror screenings to its members – it also offers a tight-knit, like-minded community.
It is time for television viewers to enter “The Pitt.”
The Max series, which has released eight episodes since its debut last month, is shaking up the medical drama category by exploring the emergency room in new ways.
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