Nick Swardson is like a bad Dane Cook. Read more...
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October 8, 9:36 pm
Screen Scene: Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted?
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October 7, 11:15 pm
UCLA Film & Television Archive hosts ‘Up Close and Personal: Iranian Filmmakers in Their Own Words’
Movies have the power to transport their audience to a different place and time, and on Friday, audiences will be transported 10,000 miles away to Iran. Read more...
Photo: A group of Iranian filmmakers are scheduled to come to the James Bridges Theater starting on Friday for its film screenings and Q&A sessions.
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October 6, 9:00 pm
Orchestra to perform stellar scores of “˜Star Wars’ trilogies
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, one of the most famous film scores of all time was born. Read more...
Photo: LUCASFILM LTD A live orchestra accompanied by a choir and a narrator will perform music from all six of John Williams’ “Star Wars” scores.
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October 5, 11:49 pm
Bright Blue Gorilla has big laughs on small budget
If extraterrestrials have been monitoring our pop culture for insight into the human species, their interstellar airwaves would be dominated by the likes of "Hannah Montana" and the "Transformers" sequel. Read more...
Photo: Musicians Michael Glover (left) and his wife, Robyn Rosenkrantz, of Bright Blue Gorilla collaborated with producer and actor Fred Beshid in the 2008 film “Karate Film Cafe,” a comedy about a karate studio, video store and restaurant. The film has received awards in festivals in Venice and Cannes and will have its Los Angeles premiere on Oct. 10 at the Downtown Independent Cinema as part of a tour of U.S. arthouse theaters.
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October 5, 9:29 pm
Screen Scene: “Capitalism: A Love Story”
Beware "“ merely watching "Capitalism: A Love Story" could be considered an act of socialism. Read more...
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October 5, 9:25 pm
Screen Scene: “Brief Interviews with Hideous Men”
When David Foster Wallace died by his own hand last September, he left a sad, gaping hole in the American literary community. Read more...
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October 2, 10:02 am
Screen Scene: Whip It
If it weren't for coming-of-age movies, actresses like Ellen Page might actually have to grow up. Read more...