Wednesday, December 24

‘Time’ named Best Drama in CEC Shorttakes film festival

For Daniela Arguello, inspiration for her short film “Time” came from an unexpected place. “It was just as if a brick fell from the sky and hit me in the head, and I was like ‘Wow, I want to do this,'” said Arguello, a first-year film student. Read more...

Photo: First-year film student Daniela Arguello wrote and directed the eight-minute science fiction film, “Time,” which won Best Drama at the Shorttakes Student Film Festival. (Alyssa Dorn/Daily Bruin)



Movie Review: ‘Tomorrowland’

One of the most clever scenes in Disney’s heavily theatrical, big-budget “Tomorrowland” takes place in a bland-looking high school. As the scene jumps from classroom to classroom, teacher after teacher lecture about resource depletion, unending wars and the overall futile fate of humanity. Read more...

Photo: (Walt Disney Studios)


Finalists shoot for wins at CEC’s student-run film festival ‘Shorttakes’

When she found out about the Shorttakes Student Film Festival online last November, first-year film student Daniela Arguello thought back to an idea for a class project she never had the chance to do. Read more...

Photo: The Shorttakes Student Film Festival, hosted by Undergraduate Students Association Council Campus Events Commission, will start Thursday. CEC chose 11 finalists from 91 submissions. (Courtesy of Daniela Arguello)


Q&A: Women’s rights activist discusses film ‘Honor Diaries’

The oppression and hardship that women endure in society, Zainab Khan said, is the largest human rights violation that is happening in our world. Three years ago, Khan, a licensed clinical therapist and global activist for women’s rights, came together with eight like-minded women to create the film “Honor Diaries,” a conversation about the role of women in Muslim-majority societies. Read more...

Photo: Global activist Zainab Khan helped create the documentary “Honor Diaries” about the role of women in Muslim-majority societies. (Courtesy of Zainab Khan)


Movie Review: ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

This kind of excitement must be how everyone felt when “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” came out. Like the first “Mad Max” films, the first “Star Wars” movie redefined what both sci-fi and action could be on the big screen, an instant classic from the day it released. Read more...

Photo: (Warner Bros.)


Movie Review: ‘Slow West’

As far as coming-of-age journeys go, 16-year-old Jay Cavendish’s odyssey from the windy highlands of Scotland to the barren plains of Wild West America has to rank as one of the bleakest and most unlikely. Read more...

Photo: (A24)



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