J.A. Bayona brings to life the tragedy of the 1972 Andes Flight Disaster with Spain’s official entry for the best international feature film at the 96th Academy Awards in Spanish-language […]
As the semester gets underway, it can be easy to get wrapped up in the busyness and stress of this time of year, but it’s important to remember to take […]
Fall48 is a 48-hour filmmaking competition held by the University of Idaho’s School of Journalism and Mass Media that will take place this weekend. UI students, UI alumni, high school […]
The Kenworthy Theater in downtown Moscow hosted a live forum Tuesday with actor Micheal Kostroff who represented the Screen Actors Guild, and Benjamin Flores, who is a writer representing the […]
Filmmaking is an impactful art form, and it takes so much hard work and dedication to create a film that people want to see. The Pacific Northwest, and the University […]
Recently in film and television, queer representation has changed and become more frequent, especially in mainstream media. Companies like Disney reach millions of viewers with their original movies as well […]
As the end of Native American Heritage month comes to a close, I think it is necessary to address the severe lack of Native American representation in modern day film […]
We need to have a serious conversation about the stigma against movie talking. Movies are usually between 90 to 180 minutes or more. They are much longer than other forms […]
For the last 15 years the University of Idaho Women’s Center has put on LUNAFEST. LUNAFEST is a national film festival put on by the nutrition bar company, Luna, to […]
As a ‘90s baby, I have lived through the making of the Toy Story franchise. The first movie? Good. The second? Even better. The third? Spectacular. The fourth? Awesome. “Toy […]