For the trend-inclined, 2013’s musical landscape has been remarkably and consistently linked by transgression – all our favorite pop stars are, as Drake so lucidly whined, on their “worst behavior.”
Author Archives: Tony Huang
TFT panel has ‘The Write Stuff’
Even in a city as industry intensive as Los Angeles, there can be a certain mystique to the working processes of Hollywood film and TV. “The Write Stuff: Your Future in Television,” a panel of UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television alumni who’ve worked in television, aimed to dispel that mystique by providing answers to one of the most elusive and attractive questions: How does one break into the business?
Love or Hate: Do sexually themed films expand culture or limit originality?
It’s been a banner year for American cinemas and sex, arriving at a point where anything worth talking about in film (or so it seems) has to do with this curious new obsession with the flesh.
Movie Review: ‘Ain’t Them Bodies Saints’
“Ain’t Them Bodies Saints,” as its honky-tonk title implies, is a sort of western. The film opts for a Terrence Malick-esque approach in order to assure skeptics that, at its core, it’s just a good, old American art film pretending to be a western.