Film
Jennifer’s Body and the Female Monster
Throughout film history, women have been portrayed as overemotional, controlling, and fragile people. In classic horror films, these ideas are reinforced through violence against women and hyperemotional reactions that are often sexualized.
Licorice Pizza: Navigating Unconventional, Fervent Dynamics
Licorice Pizza opens with a bursting toilet and adolescent boys dashing in chaos as a result; no better way exists to encapsulate a film of 1970s pandemonium and splendor.
2040: The Earth Has A Chance
There is no more time for denying. Climate change is real and people around the world have already been feeling the consequences due to the inaction by those in charge.
Full Circle Film Festival
Do you have a passion for filmmaking? Would you like to see your work up on the big screen? Then there is an event coming up just for you! FSU’s Student Life Cinema, in partnership with Aquila Entertainment, presents the Full Circle Film Festival on September 29th.
Boogie Nights: An Ensemble Masterpiece
Boogie Nights is a 1997 comedy/drama film by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film has a star-studded cast consisting of FSU alum Burt Reynolds, John C. Reily (pre Step Brothers,) Julianne Moore, Don Cheadle, William H. Macy, Heather Graham, and a young Mark Wahlberg in one of his first roles.
Bodies Bodies Bodies Delivers Delivers Delivers
The year 2022 has been filled with many horror releases. While that may seem like a win for fans of the genre, it has felt like it's been filled with quantity over quality.
Fire of Love: Volcanic Passion
The saying goes that in romance, opposites attract. But for Katia and Maurice Krafft, this was not the case. Born in nearly the same place, at the same time, with the same passion, it seemed like the two could only have been meant for each other.
Farewell, Evangelion
This December, the blockbuster film from Japan, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time, will be receiving a limited theatrical release in the United States. The film title is long and complicated, as is the Evangelion franchise.
Tár: Despicable, Admirable, Layered
Tár has had the internet in a frenzy since its release a little over three months ago. The minutiae of the film leave much to be dissected, which has led to a deep division in viewers' opinions.
"Piccolo is Black, Cry About It" - Extended Interview
As you browse anime fandoms and notice the types of people you see participating in discussion, cosplays, and fanart, you may have spared yourself an honest thought and wondered, “Wow, black people sure do like anime.”