The 82nd Annual Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, and for some reason, both my ballot and my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail.
Category Archives: Film & TV
Making a career out of wandering
Director of Melnitz Movies Andrew Hall openly admitted what many graduating seniors are still afraid to.
Study analyzes sociological factors affecting actors’ chances of receiving an Oscar nomination
With Oscar night fast approaching, red carpets will fill with stars and fans with stars in their eyes. Only one can win the coveted award, and the competition for nominations can be solid.
UCLA Film & Television Archive screens “This is Your Life” TV show at the Hammer
Imagine being plucked from an audience and surprised by old friends from elementary school, your college roommate and maybe even your grandmother, all on live, national television.
Documentary sheds light on future of film critics
Those getting ready to look for employment can add one more career on their endangered jobs list: film critic. On Saturday, the Billy Wilder Theater will screen “For the Love of Movies,” a documentary on the past, present and uncertain future of film criticism.
Film screening of “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada” at Billy Wilder Theater honors cinematographer Chris Menges
While a good film is composed of great acting, moving performances and exceptional writing, the film itself would not physically exist without the cinematography.
Outfest Legacy Project for LGBT Film Preservation celebrates fifth year with movie “But I’m a Cheerleader”
The collaboration between the UCLA Film & Television Archive and Outfest has achieved leaps and bounds within the area of LGBT film preservation in recent years.