President’s Art Show showcases local talent
The President's Art Show, currently on display in the Center for Arts and Media, provides opportunities for student and local artists to get noticed, and even sell their work.
Press [Start] to Game: ‘Fable Anniversary’ a reminder of a game gone by
Originally released 10 years ago, the anniversary edition of ‘Fable’ isn’t much more than an HD update to the classic game.
Romney’s Video Review: ‘Labor Day’
Romney's Video Review of the film 'Labor Day.'
A free pass to Sundance
You've always wanted to be a filmmaker but didn't think you had the resources. Now, here's your chance.
On July 24, 2011 world famous directors...
SLCC Fashion Institute makes statement with new ‘Dressed to Protest’ exhibit
SLCC fashion students and faculty are using their skills to tackle important social issues. Marcos Aragon explains.
‘RED’ should have never left retirement
Take one of our most "deadly" intelligence agents from the cold war and prior and retire him. Imagine the life he led before being...
Dolby director explains how sound tells a story
SLCC film and audio students listened to Dolby Institute director Glenn Kiser on Wednesday.
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’
Romney's Video Review of 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.'
Movie review: ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
“The Last Jedi” is neither the greatest, nor the worst, film in this fantasy/sci-fi saga. Simply, it’s a good, fun movie riddled with some glaring issues.
Hollywood and the animated film, part 2: 2D vs. 3D
Last week we took a look at the history of animation, studying its evolution up through the Disney Renaissance and the rise of Pixar....
Shakespeare rolls in his grave over ‘Gnomeo and Juliet’
Movies have been ripping off Shakespeare since before movies even had sound. Classic stories with relatable themes make for good entertainment. Most of the...
I want to believe… that I didn’t just waste my money on a ‘Signs’...
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the newest film in the alien horror genre 'Dark Skies.'