By now, we all know that "Avatar" has catapulted past (or shall we say sunk?) James Cameron's last blockbuster, "Titanic," breaking all-time box office records for the top-grossing worldwide release. Read more...
By now, we all know that "Avatar" has catapulted past (or shall we say sunk?) James Cameron's last blockbuster, "Titanic," breaking all-time box office records for the top-grossing worldwide release. Read more...
Between half a dozen Advanced Placement classes, tests, essays, obsessions over class rank, SAT prep, basketball practice, piano lessons, etc., high school students are worse off than ever. One documentary says it doesn't have to be that way. Read more...
Photo: The stress that young students face due to the pressure of performing well on standardized tests is one of the issues presented in “Race to Nowhere.”
In addition to the Oscars, there is another award show that continues to change the face of the movie industry, the Spirit Awards. Read more...
Photo: Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster star in “The Messenger,” written by alumnus Alessandro Camon and nominated for both a Spirit Award and an Oscar. The Spirit Awards will air Friday at 8 p.m.
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, and for some reason, both my ballot and my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail. Read more...
Director of Melnitz Movies Andrew Hall openly admitted what many graduating seniors are still afraid to. Read more...
Photo: Andrew Hall, a graduate student of cinema and media studies, is the 2009-2010 Director of Melnitz Movies. After graduating from University of Virginia, Hall traveled the world and aims to bring films from all over the world to UCLA for the program’s biweekly free screenings.
With Oscar night fast approaching, red carpets will fill with stars and fans with stars in their eyes. Only one can win the coveted award, and the competition for nominations can be solid. Read more...
Photo: Sociology Professor Gabriel Rossman co-wrote a study on various sociological factors, including social networks and star power, that help determine which actors are nominated for the Academy Awards.
Imagine being plucked from an audience and surprised by old friends from elementary school, your college roommate and maybe even your grandmother, all on live, national television. Read more...