In the midst of a holiday season centered on cheer and merriment, some moviegoing audiences will instead find themselves on the brink of sobbing alongside characters like Fantine in the latest film adaption of the musical phenomenon “Les Misérables.” Read more...
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December 27, 9:01 pm
Movie review: ‘Les Misérables’
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December 5, 11:12 pm
UCLA alum’s film follows a Lithuanian basketball team under Soviet rule
Over 20 years ago in Lithuania, millions of citizens lived under the rule of the USSR. Read more...
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Courtesy of LOU CAPOZZOLA
UCLA alumnus Marius A. Markevicius directed “The Other Dream Team,” a 2012 film which highlights the struggles of the 1992 Lithuanian national basketball team.
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November 28, 11:28 pm
Films to look forward to during winter break
After the restlessness of finals comes three weeks of idle time, and there's no better way to spend it than catching up on some quality movie viewing. Read more...
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Zero Dark Thirty
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November 20, 11:38 pm
Movie Review: 'Chasing Ice'
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the power and unpredictability of nature and the ever-changing weather patterns have become increasingly apparent. Read more...
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James Balog, an environmental photographer, captures the erosion of glaciers in the Arctic though photographs and time-lapse footage in the documentary “Chasing Ice.”
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November 16, 12:08 am
Q&A: “˜Skyfall’ director discusses latest James Bond film
Last Friday, Columbia Pictures and MGM released the new James Bond film "Skyfall," starring Daniel Craig. Read more...
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Director Sam Mendes and Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures/EON Productions� action adventure SKYFALL.
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November 15, 11:46 pm
Movie Review: Café de Flore
While love can sometimes seem like settling, "Café de Flore" explores the notion of a predetermined love that can surpass lifetimes. Read more...
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Jean-Marc Vallée’s film “Café de Flore” explores tales of love across time and space.
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November 14, 11:41 pm
Alum’s film “˜Against the Grain’ wins Audience Choice Award
At the historic Ricardo Montalban Theatre in the heart of Hollywood, an audience of nearly 500 cheers wildly as a director receives the Audience Choice Award. Read more...
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Director Elias G. Mael is shown on the set of his first feature film, “Against the Grain,” winner of the Audience Choice Award at the 2012 Hollywood Black Film Festival. “Against the Grain” began production within months of Elias’ graduation from the UCLA film school. (courtesy of Raymond Liu)





