Tag: movies
Campus voice: Are superhero movies gone for good?
The Daily Orange wants to know whether or not SU thinks superheroes will be flying onto our screens for years to come. Read More »
After a delay, the 75th annual Emmy Awards were worth the wait
For our humor columnist, the Emmys this year were a success. “The Bear,” “Succession” and “Beef” rightfully won big at the Emmy Awards this year. Read More »
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ shows the dark side of greed
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ tackles critical biases facing indigenous communities while challenging his typical style Read More »
New owners of Manlius Cinema revive CNY's classic film scene
New owners of the historic Manlius Cinema make the theater their own with a Halloween Celebration Read More »
Student musicians play acoustic songs at ‘Tiny Desk’ concert in Bird Library
Tiny Desk Cuse’s inaugural concert was organized by senior Jackson Siporin. Read More »
Screen Time Column: Streaming services are a force to be reckoned with
Screen Time columnist Lucy Messineo-Witt says that with streaming services around, movie theaters are not the universally desirable avenue of viewing films. Read More »
University Union to host weekly Netflix Parties
University Union will host Netflix Parties featuring films such as “Perks of Being a Wallflower,” “The Hangover” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Read More »
University Union cancels remaining in-person events
All remaining UU events of the spring 2020 semester, including Mayfest and Block Party, will be canceled. Read More »
Coronavirus impacts global, domestic film industries
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says the coronavirus could have ramifications on the worldwide box office. Read More »
‘The Invisible Man’ is an unsettling, tense ride
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “The Invisible Man” reflects the lingering trauma of domestic abuse through a slow, quiet build of tension. Read More »
Award-winning screenwriter Marc Lapadula gives lecture at Syracuse Studios
The Yale University senior lecturer led a screenwriting seminar as part of Syracuse Studios’ effort to offer workshops, seminars and master classes to the public this year. Read More »
The Oscars’ lack of diversity and inclusion continues in 2020
The Academy historically has had a problem with diversity, and this year’s Oscars awards are no different. Read More »
SU’s cinematic fraternity DKA partners with A24 for Oscars watch party
SU students gathered Sunday evening in formal attire to watch the 92nd Academy Awards in Skybarn on South Campus. Read More »
Professional illustrator Becca Stadtlander shares inspiration at SU
Becca Stadtlander, a professional illustrator, will give a lecture about her career in the art industry on Feb. 6 as part of SU’s Visiting Artist Lecture series. Read More »
Horror movie filmed in Syracuse to premiere at Sundance
“The Night House,” a horror flick filmed in Syracuse, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 24. Phantom Four Films used the equipment and offices of Liverpool production company American High to create the film. Read More »
Check out these free film screenings from University Union this semester
University Union announces its Spring 2020 cinema line-up. These screenings are free for students, faculty, staff and the general public. Read More »
Cosplay contest displays talent from students, community members
Hosted by Professor Chris Wildrick on Dec. 8, the Campus Cosplay Contest welcomed cosplayers of all skill levels to compete for awards in categories such as skill and performance. Read More »
'Ready or Not' comes as another quirky, fun entry from Fox
‘Ready or Not’ is a fun original film that makes up for its slow start with its humor and commentary on the meaning of a family. Read More »
Friends remember SU creative writing student Will Georges for his empathy, talent
Will Georges, a second-year in the Master of Fine Arts program for creative writing, died last week at 24. His friends and professors remember him for his love of music, his empathy and his talent. Read More »
New rule forbids Netflix films from being eligible at Cannes Film Festival
The Netflix-Cannes Film Festival debate highlights a burgeoning war within the film industry between the preservation of film culture and artistic expression and accessibility. Read More »
Extra Pulp: Columnists discuss best new flicks, music from spring break
Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn and Music Columnist Nate Spurlin discuss the best movies, television and music of spring break. Read More »
Spoiler alert: Movie trailers are ruining upcoming films
Screen time columnist, Patrick Gunn, reveals the pitfalls of trailers like “Detective Pikachu” showing too much before their film premiere. Read More »
Oscars by the numbers: The stories and statistics behind the Best Picture nominees
With the 91st Academy Awards less than three weeks away, here are some of the behind-the-scenes stories and statistics from the 2019 Best Picture nominees. Read More »