While shooting his futuristic short film “Most Wanted,” second-year graduate film student Dallas King’s set triggered the fire alarm twice, on two different days in two different buildings.
Category Archives: Film & TV
Four Bruin filmmakers to screen films at South by Southwest festival
At this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) music, film and interactive festival, UCLA is represented by no fewer than four filmmakers, including Catherine Hardwicke, the director of “Thirteen” and “Twilight.”
Preserving the past through film and TV
In a Hollywood age in which some of the biggest headlines revolve around post-3D conversion and advancements in motion-capture technology, it’s sometimes hard to imagine a time where sprocket holes and the millimeter width of film were the technical cornerstones of the cinematic landscape.
Movie Review: “Take Me Home Tonight”
Watching Topher Grace’s latest film, “Take Me Home Tonight,” is like eating comfort food ““ it cheers you up and you only feel slightly guilty about indulging yourself.
Screen Scene: "The Adjustment Bureau"
Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, men in hats, political drama, fate and free will. “The Adjustment Bureau” combines these elements and questions the amount of control people have over their lives.
Documentary “˜A Small Act’ set in Kenya leads to big charitable results
According to alumna Jennifer Arnold, most recent documentaries about Africa have portrayed the continent’s people as subjects of pity, despite the filmmakers’ altruistic intentions.
Actor Topher Grace to introduce CEC sneak screening of “˜Take Me Home Tonight’
At 20, Topher Grace dropped out of USC to star on the hit TV show “That ’70s Show.” During that time he also pursued a movie career, starring in both “Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!” and “In Good Company” in 2004.