Review | Stunt doubles rise in ‘The Fall Guy’
“The Fall Guy,” directed by David Leitch, was released to theaters on May 3 and stars Ryan Gosling as a famous stunt double.
Review | Emily Henry flexes romance writing superpowers in ‘Funny Story’
After amassing an adoring fanbase, the author releases her 8th book, titled “Funny Story.”
Chapman students reflect on new perspectives on beloved childhood shows after ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary
Chapman students discuss the new documentary series “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” and how it affected their views of favorite childhood actors and beloved Nickelodeon shows.
Review | Not even psychic powers could have seen this disaster coming in ‘Madame Web’
Director S. J. Carson swings and misses with the latest Marvel movie starring Dakota Johnson, “Madame Web.”
Lights, camera, back to action: SAG-AFTRA, AMPTP ratify deal
On Dec. 5, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) announced that their deal with Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) was ratified after 118 days on strike.
Ari Emanuel talks importance of passion at Master Class
On Nov. 28, Hollywood power broker and William Morris Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel joined Chapman University students for a Master Class. The conversation was moderated by Stephen Galloway, the dean of the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts and Henrik Cronqvist, the dean of the Argyros College of Business and Economics.
Review | ‘The Holdovers’ should be your new Christmas classic
Director Alexander Payne’s new film “The Holdovers” encapsulates the Christmas spirit through laugh-out-loud comedy and loveable characters.
Review | Taylor Swift’s old music never goes out of style
In a mission to own her entire discography, award-winning artist Taylor Swift re-released her most popular album, “1989,” on Oct. 27, which included five new songs in addition to her 2014 hits.
Chapman community grieves the loss of ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry
The television and movie actor passed away at his home on Oct. 28 after a drowning accident. Chapman students and faculty shared their fond memories of Perry’s work.
Review | ‘Sex Education’ season 4: Breaking taboos, building relationships
After three successful seasons, “Sex Education” releases its final installment featuring heartfelt storylines and inclusive identities.
Review | ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’: Disney needs to stop trying to reinvent its own magic
David Lowery directs the latest Disney remake of a classic with "Peter Pan and Wendy" starring Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, a young boy who lives in Neverland and never wants to grow up.
Review | No deliberation necessary — new show ‘Jury Duty’ is a success
Creators of "The Office" strike gold once again with a new take on workplace comedies with the Amazon Freevee show, "Jury Duty."
Is Chapman University in its Driver Era?
Musical duo The Driver Era, which consists of brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch, put on an electric performance at Chapman University for the University Program Board’s Spring concert on April 7.
Recap: the smoothest Oscar’s ceremony in the past five years
On March 12, the biggest Hollywood stars gathered for an evening of phenomenal performances and award recognition at The 95th Academy Awards.
Review | Seductive R&B meets smooth pop in new Kali Uchis album, 'Red Moon in Venus'
On March 3, singer and songwriter Kali Uchis released her third studio album, “Red Moon in Venus” which focuses on themes of love.
Writer and director Damien Chazelle leaves the city of stars for Chapman
On Feb. 28, Academy Award winner Damien Chazelle joined Chapman University for a Masterclass with Dean of Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Stephen Galloway, following a screening of “Whiplash.”
The brain-eating mushrooms taking over TV screens
Chapman students talk about zombie media and how the new HBO show "The Last of Us" resonates with the living.
Netflix says you can’t use your ex’s account anymore
Chapman students voice their concerns with Netflix’s new user policy change, which later was found out to be mistakenly released to the public.
M&M candies spark outrage, replaced by comedian
Polarizing M&Ms 'controversy’ strikes social media after recent announcement that Maya Rudolph will be replacing the famous candy cartoons.
Is it possible to separate the art from the artist?
Chapman students discuss the caveats of continuing to listen to an artist’s music through the recent controversy amidst hate speech from Kanye West.