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Tag: Film
Spanish Women’s History Explored At USF Film Fest
Nichole Rosanova Staff Writer On the last day of the USF Human Right’s Film Festival, women’s…
Interstellar: This year’s out of this world film?
Nichole Rosanova Staff Writer ★★★☆☆ With Christopher Nolan’s knack for visual intensity and his notoriety for…
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Danielle Maingot Staff Writer The odds are far from Katniss Everdeen’s favor in the second installment…
“Nebraska”: A Successful Black and White Midwestern Film of 2013
Watching “Nebraska,” the new film from director Alexander Payne, is a bit like flying home to…
The Whimsical World of Wes Anderson
The trailer for Wes Anderson’s latest indie flick, “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” was released last week.…
Now Showing: ‘Room 237’
USF Professor Daniel Plotnick discusses his screening event of Rodney Ascher’s film Documentarian and director…
Insidious: Chapter 2 Flops as a Horror Movie
Director James Wan and writer Leigh Whannell teamed up again to revisit the tale of the…
10th Human Rights Film Festival Attracts Largest SF Audience
a wrap-up on last week's Human Rights Film Festival and why it's important at our school