Zoe Travers, mass communications senior, likes to dabble in many different studies.
Opinion: Columnist reviews a magical slice-of-life film about weather and relationships
Columnist Luke Barrett reviews the animated movie “Weathering With You.”
Local films provide performance opportunities for faculty
Students and professors at Oklahoma City University are becoming more involved in films being shot in Oklahoma.
Opinion: “Jojo Rabbit” tells ‘nice, heart-warming, emotionally driven’ story
Columnist Paul Dower reviews Taika Waititi’s new film “Jojo Rabbit.”
Film Guild restarts, features movie screenings
OCU’s Film Guild has resumed operations.
Film department moves into mass communications space
Film students are moving to a new space that will make their program more accessible.
editorial: Attendance at a variety of events crucial in full college experience
At a university with such a diverse population, it is ideal for students to always be aware of important events occurring outside of their major.
opinion: Film critic deems Pet Sematary worse than source material
Occasionally, someone will turn to me and say, “Hey Chandler, you love horror, right? What do you think of Stephen King?” Then, I have to take my blood pressure pills.
opinion: Fighting with my Family makes ‘no impression on its audience’
Fighting with my Family is a biopic about the World Wrestling Entertainment Diva wrestler Saraya-Jade Bevis, also known as “Paige.” The movie follows her life leading up to her WWE fame and how it impacted her and her family.
Film production major to create cosmic horror
A film production/studio art senior, is taking a stab at creating her first horror film.
Mass communications class writes, produces shooter simulation video
The video was shot in Walker Center and presented in three vignettes.
Film senior aims for job through French film festival
Tyler Pedersen, film senior, will attend one of the world’s largest and most prestigious film festivals this summer.
Shape of Water falls just short of ‘Best Picture’ expectations
The Shape of Water is Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro’s latest venture.
House of Leaves provides readers a ‘new flavor of scare’
Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves is one of the younger works of true, tough-as-nails horror fiction
Review: Experimental movie impresses, challenges viewer’s taste
Some controversy simmered in the movie industry last September, all due to mother! that was simultaneously worshipped and detested, labeled as both the best and worst movie of 2017.
Film program hosts screening
The OCU Film Institute will continue its 36th year of international films, with the theme “Picturing Reconciliation.”
Krampus diverts into slapstick comedy and lazy plot
Ah, comedy-horror. The one genre capable of evoking a smile of approval from some and a grimace of nauseous terror from others.
Top film franchises
In today’s world where almost every studio movie is connected to some kind of extended universe, it’s only natural that one would long for the days when film franchises were simpler. A time when there were no multi-verses, spinoffs or reboots, just a popular film getting a sequel or two.
Jonathan May be a film aficionado
In today’s Feature Friday, I asked Jonathan May, acting junior, to answer every question with the title of a movie or song.
Dr. Strange follows formula but offers something new
Marvel’s latest effort, Dr. Strange, while sticking to the formula, is still able to give audiences something a little different.
Movies to get into the Halloween spirit
Here’s a look at some of the best movies to watch to get into the Halloween spirit.
“Nice Guys” are underrated
“The Nice Guys” is well worth a look from fans and casual viewers alike.
Children of Men review
Movies released in 2006 are now celebrating their 10 year anniversary. In honor of that, our film critic focuses on Children of Men.
OCU Filmmaker’s Guild to host festival
The OCU Filmmaker’s Guild will host a Film Fest to feature films made by OCU students. The event will last from 7-10 p.m. April 14 on the quad.
‘Love is’ about the work for Lincoln Korver
Lincoln Korver, acting sophomore, won an award for his short film. I had the opportunity to interview him about the film, movies, and life.
Annual film series set to begin
A film about an illiterate drug dealer turned poet is the first film in a spring documentary film series.