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‘Superman’ is 2025’s most important blockbuster

Art of Superman carrying a large bag of money

By SAMMY BOVITZ
June 18, 2025 in Art, Columns, Film
The biggest movie of the summer is just a few weeks away — here’s why its success is essential.

Summer movie releases to watch out for

Still from "Eddington"

By DUNCAN E. GEISSLER
June 11, 2025 in A&E General, Film
Step out of the heat and into the movie theaters for this summer’s biggest films.

‘Dirty Fuzz’ brings puppets back into the public consciousness

The set of "Dirty Fuzz"

By FIN LIU
June 4, 2025 in A&E General, Film
The Stark Producing Program created a ’70s puppet police pulp.

Lionsgate is Hollywood’s most vulnerable studio

Ana de Armas in "Ballerina"

By SAMMY BOVITZ
June 4, 2025 in Columns, Film
Before “Ballerina” releases, let’s analyze the unique situation Lionsgate is facing.

Witness movie magic under the stars

Cinespia's screening of "Back to the Future" (1985) at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

By SHOURI GOMATHAM
June 4, 2025 in A&E General, Film
Outdoor summer movie screenings kick off across Los Angeles.

SCA students live every cinephile’s dream at Cannes Film Festival


By ANNA JORDAN
May 2, 2025 in A&E General, Film
Cannes Classics sends film students to the prestigious festival as journalists.

The ‘Thunderbolts*’ campaign was bold, and it needs to work


By SAMMY BOVITZ
May 2, 2025 in Columns, Film
Ahead of Marvel's latest movie, let's determine if the studio's fresh approach will result in a box-office bonanza.

Male manipulator movies to ‘analyze’ this summer


By FABIÁN GUTIÉRREZ
May 1, 2025 in A&E General, Arts & Entertainment, Film
Add these films to your list of pretentious Letterboxd reviews.

Alum creates Hollywood-themed horror film


By DUNCAN E. GEISSLER
May 1, 2025 in A&E General, Arts & Entertainment, Film
Lilia Doytchinova finds the horror in Los Angeles in her feature debut “The Haunting of Hollywood.”

TCM Classic Film Festival celebrates fan-favorite movies


By JOHN MILLSAP
April 30, 2025 in A&E General, Arts & Entertainment, Film
Audiences rejoiced at panels and screenings with special guests like Michael Mann.
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