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Category Archives: Film & TV
LGBT characters get more face time on TV
When “True Blood” first premiered in 2007, it was a free HBO preview weekend where I lived.
Movie Review: “Stone”
John Curran’s “Stone” begins with a man in his twenties watching golf on TV, ignoring his wife even when she hands him a drink.
Moves and movies from around the world
If asked to name a dance movie, films such as “Save the Last Dance,” “Stomp the Yard,” “Step Up” and “Honey” may come to mind.
Q&A with Richard Ray Perez
Tonight, the Hammer Museum and the Sundance Institute will come together to screen an unfinished version of director Richard Ray Perez’ documentary “Cesar’s Last Fast,” which follows the last few days of Cesar Chavez’s 36-day “Fast for Life” in 1988.
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.
UCLA alumna Christine Lakin stars in ‘Screwball: The Ted Whitfield Story’
UCLA alumna to trailer park trash ““ actress and former Bruin, Christine Lakin, takes it all on in her new role as Kiki Hamilton in the movie “Screwball: The Ted Whitfield Story.”