How COVID-19 is infecting the contemporary media landscape
The media has been portraying pandemic storylines in all facets of fictional storytelling, for better or worse.
Preview | Denis Villeneuve is making his way to Dodge College Dec. 4
Denis Villeneuve is coming to Chapman for a Q&A and screening of his hit film “Dune” on Saturday, Dec. 4.
Dakota Johnson speaking with Dodge College students Nov. 6
As part of the seven in-person master class sessions, actress Dakota Johnson will be coming to Dodge College Nov. 6 to screen and discuss her upcoming film “The Lost Daughter.”
Halyna Hutchins’ tragic death on the set of ‘Rust’ sparks conversation on film safety protocols
Halyna Hutchins was only 42-years-old at the time of her passing and had an expansive career in cinematography.
Review | ‘Dune’: a soulless feast for the eyes
Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi thriller “Dune,” starring Timothée Chalamet, favors spectacle over narrative.
Answering Ghostface’s infamous question, what’s your favorite scary movie?
The film follows a couple who are haunted and eventually possessed by a demonic spirit.
Review | Daniel Craig gives satisfying bow-out to James Bond in “No Time to Die”
For fans of the franchise, this premiere has been a long time coming.
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts makes waves with LED virtual production
Chapman’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts is aiming to prepare students for the future of film with the acquisition of an LED wall.
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts hosts casting workshop with Russell Boast
In preparation for a casting class he’ll be teaching next semester, casting director Russell Boast gave students a crash course.
The Panther’s 2021 Academy Award predictions, winners
The Panther staff voted on who we think will win and who we are hoping will win at this year’s annual Oscars April 25.
Review | ‘A Touch of Disney’ versus ‘Taste of Universal’
Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood held food festivals to welcome guests back for the first time since their closure a year ago.