In 2019, beloved director Martin Scorsese made a statement where he said, “I don’t think [Marvel movies are] cinema,” sparking backlash from all over the internet.
Michalczyk to Premiere ‘Lou Montgomery: His Story is Our Story’ at Arts Fest
Professors Susan Michalczyk and John Michalczyk’s second film centering on Lou Montgomery, BC’s first Black student-athlete, will premiere on April 27 at the Arts Fest.
Artist Nettrice Gaskins Explores Afrofuturism
Nettrice, the second speaker in the Currents Presents series, explored algorithms, biomimicry, and artificial intelligence through her art.
A24 Student Intern to Plan Film Events on Campus
Leyla Hotamisligil, MCAS ’22, is organizing screenings and other film-related events to promote the movie studio A24 on campus.
Saving the Appreciation of Art
“It’s not brain surgery, but it is important.”
Understanding and Respecting Disabilities
“It can feel uncomfortable at some points, like the feeling of holding lingering eye contact with someone just beyond the comfortable amount of time.”
‘Girlfriend’s Day’ Makes an Earnest but Failing Attempt at Originality
Bob Odenkirk trades in his witty, snarky attitude for a more pensive side in Girlfriend’s Day. The premise of film may seem unique and interesting but the plot fails to win watchers over.
At 19, Freshman Heads Two Companies, Utilizes Drone Tech
Young entrepreneur Branick Weix, CSOM ’19, is taking to the skies with a number of projects involving drone technology.
The Decline of the Rom Com
“People still like rom coms. There’s a reason people still watch them. But those reasons can’t last if studios continue to generate slop”
Bye Bye Blockbuster
Not too long ago movies had to be rented. As the human element continues to be phased out, many will look back fondly on those trips and interactions, as the world becomes ever more impersonal.