Think lots of stainless steel, one meal line with pre-prepared food and service from more of your friends, in a homey environment where it’s possible that everyone did actually know your name.
Author Archives: Denise Mai
Movie full of comedy, emotion and a ‘Douchebag’
A title like “Douchebag” wasn’t one that some of the film’s editors were thrilled about initially, but according to Marius Markevicius, the film’s producer and a 2002 alumnus of the School of Theater, Film and Television, there was just no other way to describe one of the film’s main characters.
“One of the brothers is just this incredible jerk,” said Markevicius.
Screen Scene
“Buried” is the kind of movie that has the potential to either make you yell that it was the worst movie you’d ever seen or praise it as genius, according to the different outspoken reactions in Ackerman Grand Ballroom.
It all depends on what kind of moviegoer you are.
UCLA is home to new musicians
There are some students who already know exactly what they want to do as they enter UCLA this fall, and no, they’re not just pre-medical students.
Instead, these are students majoring in music who plan on becoming professional full-time musicians.
Filipino International Film Festival of Los Angeles flourishes in second year
“Chocolate Meat” is made of neither chocolate nor meat ““ something those familiar with Filipino food will understand.
CEC’s $2 movies are even better free
Campus Events Commission’s latest change ““ $2 film screenings becoming free ““ can now work for even the poorest college student’s budget.
In a move suggested by administrators of Associated Students UCLA, the CEC’s $2 film screenings will now be free of charge.
Balancing science, fiction in film
As anyone who’s ridden the “Star Tours” simulation at Disneyland can attest, warp speed looks and feels really cool. But could we ever bend space and time to travel that fast in real life?