Tag: films
The Horror of the Identity of Crisis
“Seconds” (1966)
A man gets another life after visiting an organization that stages their clients’ deaths and performs full-body transformations. What follows is hallucinogenic and...
Spooky, Scary Movie Marathon
Halloween night comes with its terrors and joys — but what happens when staying in and cozying up in front of the TV becomes...
10 Anticipated Films of 2023
As the year progresses and more films are given confirmed releases, a more complete list takes shape. While dates always shift and many films...
Sundance exclusive: ‘Justice’ reignites the fight against sexual assault on the...
Content warning: This article may not be suited for readers sensitive to sexual violence.
On the first day of the Sundance Film Festival, January 19,...
The Cinematic Legacy of Sundance
The Sundance Film Festival celebrates its 49th anniversary in Park City, Utah this year. The festival has ten days of film screenings, panels with...
Movie must-watch list for 2023
As we settle into the new year, there are many films to look forward to that have been highly anticipated since their announcements or...
A return to form for Kevin Smith with the announcement of...
“Clerks III” has the opportunity to be a great film if Kevin Smith as a director can rediscover his touch. There are a few...
Coming to a living room near you? The battle of PVOD...
COVID-19 has put a staggering halt on our everyday lives. Our whole routines have changed and the way we consume media and entertainment is...
“A Day Without A Mexican” offers surreal look at California’s anti-immigration...
If you're looking for a high budget, high-profile cast documentary that exposes a novel human condition, then “A Day Without A Mexican” is not...
MCS Media Festival showcases future up-and-coming directors
On Thursday, April 27, UCR students showcased their passion and talents for the art of filmmaking at the latest film festival to hit the...