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Film & Television
Any articles related to film and television should fall in this category. This category will most likely be filled with reviews and/or commentary on films and/or television series.
Welcoming film students back to the Beach with Adam Moore
Newly appointed Film and Electronic arts Department Chair Adam Moore shares details about experience at LBSU so far.
Catalina Film Festival wows in Downtown Long Beach
Red carpets, panels, movie screenings, and after parties rocked the Scottish Rite Cultural Center during the Catalina Film Festival.
Emmy-nominated screenwriter holds free screening at CSULB
Award-nominated writer-director holds showing of most recent work, followed by Q&A
‘The Batman’ navigates the dark side of the DC Universe
Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” puts the dark side of the DC cinematic universe on display with its visuals, choice of cast, and storyline.
The documentary ‘Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson’ offers a long overdue apology
The new Hulu documentary, ‘Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson’ spotlights the unfair treatment and sexism of the singer caused by the media.
Marvel’s ‘The Eternals’ gives audiences a unique experience
The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand with the release of ‘The Eternals’ which featured great visuals and a diverse cast.
‘Spencer’ film gives a rare glimpse into the eyes of a princess
The new movie ‘Spencer’ deeply explores the most vulnerable side of Princess Diana through Kirsten Stewart’s performance and visual storytelling.
Film Review: “The Many Saints of Newark” surprises “Sopranos” fans
“The Many Saints of Newark”, the prequel film to one HBO’s hit shows, doesn’t stand well on its own, but it excels where it needs to the most.
Alumnus Travon Free wins Academy Award for short film “Two Distant Strangers”
Travon Free, writer and co-director of “Two Distant Strangers,” won an Oscar for the short film at the 93rd Academy Awards. The film follows a young man who finds himself stuck in a time loop, forcing him to relieve a police encounter that ends in his death.