“Downfalls High” brings Machine Gun Kelly’s No. 1 pop-punk album “Tickets to My Downfall” to life through a tragic tale of everlasting love and toxic fame. Read more...
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“Downfalls High” brings Machine Gun Kelly’s No. 1 pop-punk album “Tickets to My Downfall” to life through a tragic tale of everlasting love and toxic fame. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of AS Entertainment and Moonlight Cinema)
This post was updated Jan. 21 at 8:32 p.m. Outfest is making LGBTQ+ programming more accessible through the launch of its own streaming platform. The nonprofit entertainment organization started Outfest Now in October, which has a library of over 150 movies, shows and short films created by and featuring LGBTQ+ artists. Read more...
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With the COVID-19 pandemic, many have seen a drastic change in how and where they consume entertainment. While movie theaters have been the more prominent mode of content consumption compared to streaming services in the past, the latter seems to have caught up, if not exceeded, in relevance lately. Read more...
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This post was updated Jan. 18 at 7:26 p.m. Cat Wilkins tackles racism with comedy in her screenplay and soon-to-be film “Two-Faced.” Wilkins’ screenplay – written in the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television graduate screenwriting program last year – was picked up by BRON Studios and is set to be Taraji P. Read more...
Photo: UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television alumna Cat Wilkins will be bringing her screenplay “Two-Faced” to the big screen, with Taraji P. Henson slated to direct and star in it. (Ashley Kenney/Assistant Photo editor)
Time to grab some blankets and the remote – the small screen is taking over the spotlight. For a much-needed escape from reality, viewers can look forward to some exciting television returners and newcomers kicking off the new year. Read more...
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This post was updated Jan. 12 at 6:43 p.m. to reflect a clarified headline. After COVID-19 shutdowns resulted in a relatively dry film season last year, 2021 is starting off strong with features that are worth the wait. Read more...
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The docuseries “World View” is helping people understand the history of international relations issues. Created by The Generation – UCLA’s foreign affairs magazine – “World View” discusses topics ranging from human trafficking criminal networks to the Chinese Communist Party’s international lobbying. Read more...
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