Review | ‘The Greatest Hits’ lives up to its title and rocks on
Starring Lucy Boynton, David Corenswet and Justin H. Min, “The Greatest Hits” is a wonderfully heartbreaking little movie about grief, love and learning how to move on.
Jesse McCartney’s ‘beautiful soul’ shines bright in new album ‘All’s Well’
Following the release of his latest album, The Panther spoke with the singer-songwriter-actor to learn more about his writing process and where he’s at in his career of over 20 years.
Heartbreak still feels good in a place like this: Billy Ray on the cultural impact of his AMC ads
Illustrious screenwriter Billy Ray spoke to The Panther about his iconic Nicole Kidman AMC ad getting a sequel after achieving a cult-like following and reinvigorating moviegoers.
Hi, Barbie!: America Ferrera visits Dodge for Master Class
On Feb. 20, Academy Award-nominated actress America Ferrera took the Folino Theater stage with Chapman professor Scott Feinberg to share insight into her career and the art of perseverance.
And the Oscar goes to… Casting!: The Academy adds new category for 98th ceremony
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced casting directors are now eligible for Oscars starting in 2026.
TikTok hears sounds of silence after Universal Music Group pulls music from app
After UMG removed the music of all its artists from the TikTok app, users and content creators have noticed a massive change in their viewing experience.
Review | Henry Cavill’s haircut isn’t the worst part of ‘Argylle’
Matthew Vaughn’s spy thriller “Argylle” falls flat despite a stacked cast and stunning action sequences.
King of comedy Judd Apatow returns to Chapman University
On Oct. 25, the comedic filmmaker joined Chapman professor Jill Condon and an audience of students for a conversation about his career and the advice he has for aspiring filmmakers. The Master Class followed a screening of his 2015 romantic-comedy film “Trainwreck.”
Review | Sofia Coppola shows the colder side of Elvis’s burning love in ‘Priscilla’
“Priscilla,” directed by Sofia Coppola, tells the story of Priscilla Presley’s doomed relationship with rockstar Elvis Presley, while being a moving tribute to girlhood and female freedom.
Taylor Swift-ly breaks records with The Eras Tour film
Taylor Swift’s highly-anticipated concert movie was released earlier this month and is already taking over the box office as the all-time highest-grossing concert film in the United States.
Opera Chapman gets spooky with ‘Fright Night’
Opera Chapman combines music and characters from Halloween classics such as “Hocus Pocus,” “Into the Woods” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas” with older famous operas in this modern take on the medium.
Chapman Orchestra puts on live performance of Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid’
The Chapman Orchestra (TCO) will be accompanied by professional musicians to perform the score of “The Little Mermaid” alongside a screening of the movie at Chapman’s Musco Center for the Arts on Sept. 29.
How to make the most out of attending a film festival
Members of the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts community shared their tips and tricks on making the most out of their film festival experience after attending festivals across the world in Italy, Toronto and Colorado.
Video game workers called on to join SAG-AFTRA, WGA Strike
Facing a shared threat of artificial intelligence, members of the video game development community could join the writers and actors in their dual strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
Review | Emma Seligman is on top of the world with “Bottoms”
“Bottoms,” directed by Emma Seligman, is an instant summer classic thanks to its ensemble of young stars, Gen-Z humor and absurdist tone.