Any movie that includes a bald John Travolta and one hoop earring can’t be taken too seriously, as you’ll likely realize going into “From Paris with Love.”
Author Archives: Celina Carroll
Perseverance leads to exposure
It’s common knowledge on campus that the undergraduate film major is nearly impossible to get into at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
Green Screen Environmental Film Festival aims to educate city at Electric Lodge
Today, environmentalists will come out with the latest method of encouraging Los Angeles to go green.
UCSB’s famous Isla Vista Halloween night
UC Santa Barbara is the yin to UCLA’s yang. Nestled in the sleepy town of Isla Vista, UCSB boasts beachside housing, the politically incorrect mascot of the heavily-mustached Gaucho and after dark, the title as the unbeatable “party school” of the UC system.
Alumnus’s film, ‘Skin,’ tells about South Africa apartheid experience
The apartheid in South Africa has spurred a great deal of coverage. Whether through film, news outlets or other media, it seems everyone has something to say ““ including Anthony Fabian, who is doing so with his new film, “Skin.”
Lady Filmmakers Film Festival showcases the women of film
When film director Patricia DiSalvo Viayra was looking to hire a cinematographer, she received hundreds of submissions from male cinematographers and one from a woman.
Theater holds “˜Fame’ talent contest
Television shows such as “American Idol” and “So You Think You Can Dance” have added a dose of much-needed reality to the sexed-up, extreme pull the world of fame seems to have on our generation.