Second-Year Screening showcases new film talent
After going through their first year “boot camp,” as Steve Ross, the director of the School of Film and Art likes to call it, second-year film students are now ready to perform their own pieces.
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After going through their first year “boot camp,” as Steve Ross, the director of the School of Film and Art likes to call it, second-year film students are now ready to perform their own pieces.
Fathom Entertainment, a new entertainment source that “distributes exclusive, affordable entertainment events to movie theatre audiences across the U.S.,” according to its website, has rapidly been spreading its services to local cinemas.
After a three-week trip to Alaska in 2007, Ohio University alumna Chantal Bilodeau became “fascinated” by the Arctic. In time, this fascination grew, developing into a series of six plays.
After attending an international film festival, Larry Meli noticed what he felt was a need to allow emerging filmmakers to participate in those
Although he is studying graphic design, senior MFA student Dejan Mraovi? has been making short films at Ohio University ever since he developed a love for movies at the school.
While people might call their college experience “the best years of their lives,” no matter how much fun it is, it can still be stressful.
Before he came to Ohio University, third-year Master of Fine Arts graduate student Bilal Sami had already developed a résumé for himself that boasted experience in television, theatre and film.
Though it might not boldly go where no man has gone before, one Winter Quarter section of the course History Through Film will offer Ohio University students the chance to explore sci-fi concepts in new ways.
Despite having starred in such cult-favorite films as The Breakfast Club and The Mighty Ducks movies, Emilio Estevez’s career as an actor never really took off.
A trip to unknown Southern territory goes to hell when a group of partying college students cross paths with a pair of suspicious hillbillies.
Aryton Senna, considered to be one of the greatest and most beloved racers in history, was a man that, despite everything, was driven to win in life. At least, that is how he is portrayed in Asif Kapadia’s new documentary, Senna.
Drug lords who upset a quiet Irish town sets up for an entertaining, but at times convoluting, dark comedy in The Guard.
After celebrating her acceptance to MIT, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling) drives home inebriated and hears on the radio that another inhabitable planet has been discovered.
Continuing an annual tradition, Ohio University’s second-year graduate students studying film will showcase their work from their first year to the general public.
In a field of abundant underdog sports movies, Moneyball stands out by exposing the secret formula behind America’s greatest pastime.
An incurable deadly virus exposes itself to the world — namely a large cast of high-profile actors — providing a hauntingly realistic account of a modern-day plague in director Steven Soderbergh’s newest film, Contagion.