Bublé’s ‘I Believe in You’ video offers up the unchallenging image of growing up on screen, but captures the heartfelt sentiment of a lifelong of love.
Gervais Laughs in the Face of Failure in ‘Life on the Road’
Full of dark humor, ‘David Brent: Life On The Road’ is comprised of a slew of self-deprecation, failure, and sadness.
Refn and Visual Storytelling
Sometimes more visual stories are misconstrued as unintelligent because they demand much of the audience. But some of the best films are not the most explicit.
The Shapes, Ideas, and Flow of BC’s Funk Rock Band Funky Giant
Though separated by oceans, Funky Giant finds a way to subsist and grow as a band in sound, quality, and skill. Come senior year, there will be an awakening of this giant from its yearlong slumber.
The Boogeyman is Back in Grisly ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’
John Wick adds to his mythic stature in a film that challenges the violent feats of the first, as Wick is dragged back into the criminal underworld.
Important Reflections in Film
People may see film as trivial, but to those who have established a rapport with the medium, it is apparent that film offers an important reflection into our own lives.
‘Viva Polonia!’ Brings an Empassioned Piece of Poland to Lyons
Bringing a wealth of culture to Lyons, if for but a moment, ‘Viva Polonia!’ brought tangible passion, talents, and tears to eager viewers in Lyons 423.
BC Dance Groups Serve Up Sizzling, Hip-Hop Moves at ‘The Drop’
Dance groups such as Phaymus, UPrising, AEROdynamiK, Fuego del Corazon, and Synergy delivered strong and exciting performances for the hip-hop showcase, “The Drop.”
Principled Villains
Conflicting beliefs may lead to strained relations, but more often than not, it results in a defining moment for individualistic opinions and ideas.
John Mayer’s ‘Search for Everything’ EP Proves Thoughtful and Fruitful
Though its been four years since his last release, John Mayer states he still has something to say in this eclectic collection of sounds and simply thoughtful ideas, ‘The Search for Everything: Wave One.’