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.
Dodge faculty, alumna explain union vote to strike, their reactions
This experience is just one of several that have been shared by film and television crew members who are part of a union called the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE).
Knott’s Scary Farm delivers a night of frights
Nevertheless, we made our way over to the 48th season of Knott’s Scary Farm as 57 acres of roller coasters, haunted mazes and the promise of greasy, fried dough ran through my mind.
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.
Review | The disturbing brilliance of Netflix’s “Squid Game”
Spoiler alert: this article contains spoilers for Netflix’ “Squid Game.”
Review: ‘Ted Lasso’ and the philosophy of being a goldfish
The Emmy award-winning Apple TV+ show promotes positivity while also bringing awareness to mental health in its first two seasons.
‘Dear Evan Hansen’ on-screen adaption lacks the on-stage luster
Director Stephen Chbosky attempts to transition the beautifully complex “Dear Evan Hansen” musical from stage to screen, but misses the mark the original show portrays.
Originality lies within the eye of the camera-holder
Dodge students and faculty discuss the opportunities for originality within the film industry and the vast array of mediums for new content.
Sofia Coppola kicks off master class series
Director Sofia Coppola discussed her creative endeavours and answered student questions in Dodge College’s first master class series of the semester.
How COVID-19 redefined Gen Z’s style
The pandemic was a time for self-reflection, most importantly on one’s sense of style.
Award-winning Chapman Radio show empowers womanhood in college
“Malignant” is shocking, but flawed splurge of gore
Critically acclaimed horror director James Wan sacrifices character development and emotion for stunning visuals and shock value in his new film “Malignant.”
“Shang-Chi” sparks conversations about Asian representation in film
Chapman students discuss Asian representation and their opinions on the new Marvel film “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.”
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.
Chapman students predict turnout for 2021 Video Music Awards
A group of Chapman students voted on who they think will win and who they hope to win at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.
Review | Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy” is lazy
“Certified Lover Boy,” for much of the album, feels like Drake watching the sun rise and taking some time off, because he knows he’s untouchable. The record is coated in an air of complacency, of musical stagnation, of tracks he’s made a million times before.
Chapman hosts “Saturday Night Live” cast member Alex Moffat
Alex Moffat, a comedian on Saturday Night Live, performed a standup show Aug. 30 for Chapman students in an event organized by the University Program Board.
Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ captures world’s attention
Kanye West’s new album, “Donda,” tested the public's patience with what fans speculated as carefully crafted publicity stunts before shattering streaming records.
Best of: Albums recorded during quarantine
As the world came to a pause and everyone was left in a state of uncertainty, musicians turned toward what they know how to do best: making music.
Best of: Music to get you through a pandemic heartbreak
After a relationship ends, sometimes life is too hard and your heart hurts. Here’s some music for when the pain is unbearable and you just need to feel.