Louisiana’s lush creeks provide a magical backdrop for the dark tale of family scandal, drama and witchcraft of the 1997 film “Eve’s Bayou.”
Category Archives: Film & TV
School of Theater, Film and Television graduate Alex Cox to visit UCLA to teach master class, screen his films at Billy Wilder Theater
Once, at a party, UCLA professor and former dean of the School of Theater, Film and Television Robert Rosen turned to someone and said that if he were sitting in a studio and had a million dollars to give to someone, anyone, to do something creative, he would give it to Alex Cox.
Pop Psychology: Take a break from your daily drama and watch crime TV
As a college student, you may have noticed that your life is very busy, your nights and weekends always filled with studying and essay writing.
Topical filmmaker shines light on sex scandal
In 2007, Alex Gibney and Eliot Spitzer were at the top of their respective worlds.Gibney’s latest documentary, “Taxi to the Dark Side,” about the use of torture by American interrogators, would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Movie Review: “Client 9”
The documentary “Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer” is full of attempts.
Film screenings feature a forgotten social class
Director Matt Porterfield filmed his first feature, “Hamilton,” in the same neighborhood, on the same block and in the same house in Baltimore where he grew up.
The ‘Hollywoods’: Cali parks in film
Where do aliens, dinosaurs, apes, U.S. soldiers and Roman senators rub shoulders outside of a Westwood Halloween party?