Tag: film
Arts roundup — This week’s top arts and culture stories and events on campus and in the community
UI to offer film and television studies degree The University of Idaho will now offer a new degree in film and television studies through the College of Letters, Arts and […]
Illuminating Emily Dickinson’s life — “A Quiet Passion” illuminates the screen
Emily Dickinson has long been known as the poet who didn’t do very much.
An alternate film school — University of Idaho adds Film and Television Studies to its degree options
The University of Idaho will offer a film and television studies degree beginning fall 2017, the first of such programs offered in the state. Russel Meeuf, associate professor in the […]
A community for art — UI senior will share his short film with the community at the annual Kino Film Festival
Michael Huffstutler, a broadcast and digital media senior, will dispay his short film, Wristbands, at the Kino Short Film Festival. After getting his first degree in psychology, Huffstutler realized his […]
Once a classic, always a classic — Live action “Beauty and the Beast” pulls together great acting and freshens a classic storyline
Recycling old films, especially in the animated variety, has become as popular as the “Go Green” movement. However, the newest live action rendition of the “Beauty and the Beast” stands […]
Ninth times the charm — Logan delivers a satisfying punch in this ninth stab at Wolverine films
With the huge success of Deadpool releasing in February 2016, Fox Entertainment has proved that an R-rated comic book movie can be successful by staying true to the source material. […]
Sounds like a plan — Sometimes making plans means being flexible for the future
There are so many things in life to be planned. What if something doesn’t go according to plan? Is the solution to plan better, or to not plan in the […]
Splitting the box office – McAvoy dazzles as man struggling with dissociative identity disorder
Once hailed as a groundbreaking director at the turn of the millennium, M. Night Shyamalan’s career has slowly spiraled into relative obscurity — until now. His latest project “Split” surprised […]
Around the clock – ‘Insomniacs Play Festival’ challenges students to produce play in 24 hours
When Tanner Collier first heard about the “Insomniac’s Play Festival” last year, he was intrigued.