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May 12, 2026 10:33 p.m.
Film review: ‘Obsession’ struggles to hook viewers – more depth would’ve left watchers obsessed
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A poster for the film “Obsession” is pictured hanging on a pillar on campus. (Courtesy of Focus Features)

Editor’s note: This review contains mentions of suicide and self-harm and describes scenes of violence that may be disturbing to some readers.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
“Obsession” packs a hearty bite for horror fans, but its screenplay could use more substance for viewers to sink their teeth into.

By Reid Sperisen

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Arts

May 10, 2026 10:26 p.m.
Open Mind Film Festival showcases high schooler-made films on mental health

Under the bright stage lights, high school filmmakers used creativity and advocacy to highlight topics often left in the dark.
​Taking place at the UCLA James Bridges Theater on April 26, the sixth annual Open Mind Film Festival brought together high school filmmakers from across the United States to show films focused on themes of mental health and wellness.

By Daniela Fogliano

Arts

April 30, 2026 2:09 p.m.

‘Still moving forward’: Jerry LeVasseur film shows overcoming adversity with hope

This post was updated April 30 at 8:43 pm. 
At 88 years old, Jerry LeVasseur is still moving forward.
Nearly eight decades after surviving the 1944 Hartford Circus Fire – a tragedy that claimed around 170 lives, including his mother’s – LeVasseur continues to train five days a week, compete nationally in masters track and field and approach each new challenge with the same philosophy that has defined his life: keep moving, keep helping others and keep finding joy in the process.

By Eleanor Meyers

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