This post was updated Nov. 1 at 6:20 p.m. Warning: spoilers ahead. Mando and The Child have returned – though the parenting skills haven’t much improved. Read more...
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This post was updated Nov. 1 at 6:20 p.m. Warning: spoilers ahead. Mando and The Child have returned – though the parenting skills haven’t much improved. Read more...
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Nonprofit encourages young students to find voice through screenwriting Read more...
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Garnering 95 Emmy nominations and 26 wins in its seven seasons, “The West Wing” is an NBC television drama that depicts an era in which the president of the United States is a Catholic Democrat and Twitter does not yet exist. Read more...
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This post was updated Nov. 1 at 8:06 p.m. Though COVID-19 has impeded film production, the Fine Cut Festival of Films continues to promote student filmmakers digitally. Read more...
Photo: UCLA alumna Reina Higashitani and graduate student Greg Armstrong are both finalists for the 2020 Fine Cut Festival for their individual films, “Frog Catcher” and “The Art of the Survival,” respectively. (Courtesy of Qingjian Meng and Reina UN-NUN Productions)
This post was updated Nov. 1 at 6:27 p.m. The apocalypse is the new normal in “The Walking Dead: World Beyond.” The latest spinoff from “The Walking Dead” franchise on AMC confronts a zombie-overrun reality with a newer and younger cast surrounded by death at every turn. Read more...
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A class project turned into a healing experience and a film festival selection for a group of three UCLA students. “Queering Movements,” a six-minute documentary about a queer South Asian artist directed by UCLA alumni Rino Kodama and Ceci Sheng and edited by fourth-year gender studies student Yen Dinh, is now playing in the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. Read more...
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“Over the Moon” doesn’t quite land among the stars, but it does offer a heartwarming story about family and love. Netflix’s newest animated film releases on Oct. Read more...
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