Tag: movies
Syracuse International Film Festival to bring 30-plus films to area
The Syracuse International Film Festival will host over 30 films from six different countries. Read More »
Colvin: ‘Stonewall’ film fails to properly represent LGBTQ community
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin discusses the failure of the “Stonewall” movie to justly represent the trans women of color who led the Stonewall riots. Read More »
Human Rights Film Festival films highlight world social issues
Syracuse University’s 13th annual Human Rights Film Festival showed a variety of films, spanning the globe and different human rights issues. Read More »
Movie: Kyle Stevens
Meet Kyle Stevens, one of The Daily Orange's movie columnists for the fall 2015 semester. Read More »
Freshman's tattoos commemorate his love of 'Pirates of the Caribbean'
Raised in Shanghai and now here in Syracuse for the first time, Gao said he’s always had a fascination with Western culture. His tattoos stand for his love of 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' Read More »
Stevens: Video highlights from the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards
Check out these videos and highlights from the Emmys. Read More »
Stevens: Biopics should work as film without true story crutch
For the movie industry, the increase in quantity of biopics and historical pieces mean a decrease in quality. In most cases, the allure doubles as its downfall. Read More »
UNC-Greensboro professor offers course on the Coen brothers
Professor Jeffrey Adams of the University of North Carolina-Greensboro teaches a course about the themes in movies directed by the Coen brothers. Read More »
Benjamin: 'The Visit' terrifies in University Union's advance-screening
Erik Bejamin reviews UU's advance screening of "The Visit." Read More »
DiBona: 'We Are Your Friends' fails to engage a modern audience
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona explains why "We Are Your Friends" was a flop at the box office, from its failure to successfully capture the audience with a shared, generational characteristic to its superficial nature. Read More »
Week in Pulp: Juice Jam, Lakeview Amphitheater
The week in Pulp in one convenient place. Read More »
Stevens: 5 movies to see this month
After a long summer of superheroes, singing and sequels, the fall movie season is here. This fall marks the return of a once-heralded director, a long-awaited crime drama and a weekly dose of under-the-radar films. Fall brings in intrigue what summer brought in size. Read More »
Benjamin: Summer movie recap, what studios can learn
The good, the bad and the necessary room for improvement learned from this summer's movie releases. Read More »
Stevens: How to beat a Netflix binge
If you spent all summer binging Netflix, learn to kick the habit and get involved on campus with these quick tips. Read More »
Benjamin: A movie guide to college
There are a lot of movies about school. Check out these five films for a crash course in collegiate living. Read More »
TV vs. Film: Is there a difference?
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin compares two summer releases on the big screen and the television screen. Read More »
Stevens: A guide to movie and TV dorm room posters
Check out these movie posters and what they say about you. Read More »
Stevens: My reaction to the latest 'Steve Jobs' movie trailer
Check out the recently released trailer of "Steve Jobs," written by Syracuse University alum Aaron Sorkin Read More »
Stevens: This will be the biggest box office year ever
The total box office earnings this year will blow past yearly averages. Read More »
Stevens: You should watch indie films during the summer
Columnist Kyle Stevens explains why everyone should catch a few indie flicks this summer season. Read More »
Benjamin: "San Andreas" feels different when watching it across the pond
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin discusses seeing in American film abroad. Read More »
Stevens: Cheap scares in 'Insidious: Chapter 3' highlight problems in horror film industry
Check out movie columnist Kyle Stevens' take on the latest installment of the "Insidious" horror franchise. Read More »