I’ve lampooned and worshipped a variety of movies on this page, but, for my final column with Student Publications, it’s time I took another look at some of these films in retrospect.
Film department hosts semiweekly film screenings
Students have the opportunity to watch movies they might never have even seen or heard about.
Top five movie trilogies
Are you looking for something that will distract you from thoughts of homework, auditions or exams? Watch some of the best film trilogies.
Critic disappointed by Krampus, finds it inconsistent
The film tries to do too much and ends up with a middling movie that doesn’t quite know what its message is.
Critic finds film entertaining despite series age
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, is the fifth installment of the Mission Impossible series starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Much like its star, this series is aging well, as this latest film may also be its greatest. Hunt is joined this time around by returning members William Brandt played by Jeremy Renner, Luther…
Film Institute shows first film of 33rd season
By Lauren Matheny, Web Editor The OCU Film Institute will kick off its 33rd season with a showing of “Like Father, Like Son,” by the filmmaker Kore-eda Hirokazu. The showing will take place at 2 p.m. on Sunday in the Kerr McGee Auditorium in the Meinders School of Business. The film details the stories of two…
In Theaters: In Time
This film is definitely one that will get you thinking, and that will inspire plenty of controversial socio-economical related banter and discussion to get you all the way back to your car in the parking lot, and to occupy your drive home too.