Master Class season ends with one half of the Daniels
On April 25, Academy Award-winning director of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" Daniel Scheinert sat down with Travis Knox and Dodge College students for an interactive and joke-filled master class.
Inaugural Orange Film Fest uplifts Chapman student films
Created by a group of students, Orange Film Fest will be held on April 29 at the Frida Cinema, featuring 10 short films and special guest speaker “Weird Al” Yankovic.
Review | ‘Succession’ returns for one last family feud
On March 26, season four of “Succession” premiered, bringing the Roy family back for their final battle over the family company. Photo collage by SIMRAH AHMAD, staff photographer
LUNAFEST returns to Marion Knott Studios, featuring films made by women, for women
On April 1, LUNAFEST will feature seven short films with all proceeds going towards Dodge College of Film and Media Arts scholarships and the non-profit WISEPlace.
The Panther’s Picks: films and TV shows to watch during Women’s History Month
The Panther compiled a list of the best films and TV shows directed by or starring women in honor of Women’s History Month.
Chapman Black Film Society celebrates Black History Month
During the month of February, the Black Film Society screened “Moonlight” and “Fruitvale Station,” followed by discussions about the films.
Review | ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ is not so magical
The third installment of the "Magic Mike" franchise fails to deliver a fitting conclusion to the famed stripper’s story.
Location, location, location: a survival guide to obtaining film permits
Students share the trials and tribulations that come with applying for film permits and searching for locations, while also sharing some trade secrets.
Review | ‘Armageddon Time' focuses on childhood innocence and how quickly it disappears
James Gray paints a slow-moving portrait of what it meant to be a child in 1980.
‘House of the Dragon’ vs ‘Game of Thrones’: which show sits on the Iron Throne?
In the wake of HBO's ‘House of the Dragon’s’ shocking season one finale, fans around the Chapman community decide which Westeros show is superior.
The Panther’s picks: best Halloween films
The Panther compiled the films our staff enjoys watching during October, better known as spooky season.
Michelle Yeoh master class explores impressive career, importance of identity
As award chatter swirls, Michelle Yeoh spent an evening at Dodge College discussing her life and expansive career.
Scooby-Doo has always been a dog, Velma has always been a lesbian
Velma Dinkley joins the slowly growing community of LGBTQIA+ cartoon characters in a media world where representation is an uphill battle.
True crime: obsession or education?
Students share their thoughts on whether true crime shows and podcasts are ethical and what draws them to such a complex genre.
Review | Viola Davis shines in ‘The Woman King,' a film struggling with its complex history
Viola Davis stars as the leader of the Agojie in an entertaining story based on true events that cannot fully come to terms with its subject's contribution to the slave trade.
A sit-down with Chapman's new director of animation and visual effects
Ruth Daly, the new director of animation and visual effects at Dodge College, discusses her journey — from her beginnings in Ireland to her new position at Chapman.
Something old, something new: TV binge-watching trends this summer
Students share the shows they binge-watched this summer and how streaming has influenced their media consumption.