Loving follows the 1967 Supreme Court verdict of Loving v. Virginia, which replaced prior laws or judicial code that had made it illegal for interracial marriages to exist and beautifully depicts the peaks and valleys that the Loving family had to traverse, in a film that truly captures the imagination.
NGU students bring home NRB awards
“It was really cool to go into a place where everybody was there talking about different forms of media, and it was all for the same reason about spreading the message of the Gospel.”
Things to do if You’re Single on Valentine’s Day
If you’re that single person who has no idea what to do for this so-called lover’s holiday, don’t worry, you’re not alone.
Review: Mockingjay Part 2
Christian Segers, Staff Writer Picture from www.wire.com | The official poster for “Mockingjay Part 2” in IMAX ?The Hunger Games? film series came full circle last weekend with the capstone […]
Movie Review: The Intern, not your typical tearjerker
In a refreshing ending, we aren?t left feeling sorry for old man Ben or narrow-minded Jules; rather, both of them have helped to make each other stronger and wiser, proving that the young have a lot to learn from the old and vice versa.
The Force Returns to the Big Screen
The job of bringing back one of the most iconic film series is no doubt an exhausting task.
A call to awaken the warrior: a review of War Room
Ashley Silvey, Staff Writer All warriors are not active duty soldiers and all fights are not limited to physical combat. ?War Room,? a drama directed by Alex Kendrick and written […]
NFL in hot water with films like “Concussion”
Patrick Brown, Staff Writer The NFL has received a lot of the blame for severe head injuries experienced by current and former players. A documentary released back in 2013 on […]
Lights, Camera, Action! : Mass Communication students create short film
“It’s really about grace and caring about people and getting to know them; it’s about giving people a chance to show the beauty of their character.”
“Mockingjay Part I”: is it worth your time?
“Overall, the film was decent. There were good parts to it that were enjoyable and the actors did a wonderful job embracing their characters, but it is not one that I would suggest people spend money to see in theaters.”