Former OU film professor writes book
Former Ohio Univerity School of Film professor Jenny Granville never thought the title of book author would appear on her resumé.
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Former Ohio Univerity School of Film professor Jenny Granville never thought the title of book author would appear on her resumé.
Fans of the TV series The Big Bang Theory now have another reason to yell “bazinga.”
Having already won a Golden Globe, an Emmy and a Writer’s Guild Award in her tenure, writer and director Bridget Bedard has established herself as an accomplished professional.
For their next Science on Screen event, the Athena Cinema plans on sailing into victory.
Sunday saw films about murder, roommates, superheroes fighting over tampons, intergalactic bars and a talking dog.
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Sometimes, the best way to connect with people for the future is to reach out to people from the past.
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Students who missed their chance to see their films on the big screen this past semester might get a second chance.
Alfred Hitchcock once said, “A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theater admission and the babysitter were worth it.”
Fans eagerly anticipating the adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ best-selling novel, Safe Haven, can get a sneak peek of the film sooner than they thought.
If asked, any filmmaker will tell you that filmmaking is a collaborative process; in order to succeed, filmmaking has to rely on teamwork and dedication.
Quentin Tarantino fans can once again rejoice and grab their Big Kahuna burgers as two of their favorites are returning to the big screen.
On Wednesday, the Athena Cinema will welcome local filmmakers to debut their talents on the big screen at the theater’s open projector night.
Whether or not they get full credit, cinematographers are often the ones making sure everything seen on screen looks the way it should.
Highlighting the dark arts of filmmaking found within New England’s “haunted figurehead state,” Maine, Damnationland is an annual collection of horror short films produced by Eddy Bolz and David Meiklejohn that screens across the country.
The slogan for The Last Mountain is “fight for our future,” and REACT to Film and the Sierra Alliance hope attendees do the same Monday night.
Hoping to continue its tradition of showing Latin American culture on film for the students, the Latin American Film Series will screen Biutiful at 5:30 p.m. in the Scripps Auditorium on Friday.
Dads coming into Athens this weekend should bring their togas.