The arrival of fall brings many new things. The leaves change, campus is filled with more than 5,000 new kids with lanyards around their neck and terrified expressions on their faces, the weather gets chillier (just kidding, this is L.A.). But one of the best things to come with September is all the new television shows.
Category Archives: Film & TV
Movie Review: "Little Birds"
The misunderstood teenage girl longing for an escape from her unfulfilling and drab life rears her head yet again in Elgin James’ directorial debut, “Little Birds.”
Movie Review: "The Possession"
In 1973, Linda Blair became famous for her role as Regan, a projectile vomiting demon-child with a shockingly crude vocabulary.
Movie Review: Little White Lies
Academy Award-winner Jean Dujardin, devoid of his slick handsomeness seen in “The Artist,” is Ludo, a player stumbling drunk through a nightclub, hair thinning, making out with his friend’s girl. He hops onto his motorbike and rides through the Parisian streets as the sun rises, the camera following him for so long we are lulled by his hungover ride.
Movie Review: For a Good Time, Call …
A summer comedy about friends running a homegrown phone sex line out of their New York apartment seems like a slam dunk. Juxtapose some bawdy humor with a sincerely sweet resolution and you have a light-yet-satisfying trip to the movie theater.
UCLA alum’s sci-fi film wins Judges’ Choice Award at Comic-Con
Technically it was his first student film.
Dancers of Versa-Style crew display hip-hop culture in “˜Furious Beauty’ documentary
There’s no air conditioning inside the Jonette Swider Dance Center in Sherman Oaks, just a couple of fans placed in the corners of the room.