The duality of Godzilla films 
American and Japanese Film Industries are great at making Goji films, but who does it better?

I just got back from watching “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.”   I won’t say much about it, as you should see it yourself, but what I can say is […]

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Life Hacks: Jan. 16 – 21 
What’s happening at UI this week?   

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 […]

Queer Representation in Movies and TV
Queer representation in America shows a promising future

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 […]

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OPINION: Rethinking the Movie Theatre Experience
Why creating small “talking rooms” should be strongly considered in theatre re-design

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 […]

LUNAFEST: showcasing women in film
Annual film festival draws community members to learn more about various topics

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 […]