American audiences have long been gravitating to television detectives. From Sergeant Joe Friday to Lieutenant Columbo to Dora the Explorer, there's an appeal in solving mysteries and catching criminals. Read more...
Arts, Arts Columns, Film & TV
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April 8, 1:26 am
Fox detective show 'The Chicago Code' is unique within its genre
Arts, Film & TV
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April 8, 1:20 am
Movie Review: "Your Highness"
"Your Highness" has been plucked straight from the imagination of a 13-year-old boy who just discovered masturbation and violent video games. Read more...
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Credit: Universal Pictures
Arts, Film & TV
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April 8, 1:14 am
Movie Review: "Hanna"
As Batman has recently shown us, maybe the best place to train for revenge is up to your ankles in a lot of snow. Read more...
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Credit: Focus Features
Arts, Film & TV
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April 7, 12:09 am
Documentary presents tribute to Jorge Prelorán
The motivation behind film production often includes factors such as monetary incentives and reputation. Read more...
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UCLA Film & Television archive will present a documentary on Friday as a tribute to former faculty member Jorge Prelorán, an Argentinian cinematic icon.
Courtesy of DOUG CUMMINGS
Arts, Film & TV
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April 6, 11:57 pm
“˜Make Believe’ reveals real magic
For her 10th birthday, second-year philosophy student Krystyn Lambert visited the Magic Castle in Hollywood, an exclusive venue for magicians. Read more...
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“Make Believe,” featuring UCLA student Krystyn Lambert, will be showing at the Majestic Crest Theater in Westwood on Saturday.
Courtesy of KRYSTYN LAMBERT
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April 5, 12:23 am
New York’s Museum of Modern Art to feature films by UCLA alum Charles Burnett
As a young boy, Charles Burnett had a speech impediment that caused him to be riddled with shyness. The temporary debilitation would make him a careful listener and an astute observer "“ two qualities that played large roles in his filmmaking. Read more...
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Theater, Film and Television alumnus Charles Burnett’s work will be showcased at MoMA in New York. (Credit: UCLA Theater Film Television)
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April 3, 11:32 pm
Introducing “˜Girl Walks Into a Bar,’ the first feature-length film made to stream exclusively on YouTube
When Jay Yun landed the opportunity to market the film "Girl Walks Into a Bar," he didn't know what to expect. Read more...
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“Girl Walks Into a Bar” is the first feature-length film debuted on YouTube.
(Courtesy: Eric Kim)





