Tag: Movie
TV show set to film in Syracuse looking for extras of East Asian descent
Hiring call for people of East Asian descent as the comedy “Imposters” starts filming in Syracuse in August. Read More »
Students bring ‘mind, body and soul’ to season 3 of ‘Syrvivor Syracuse’
The third season of "Syrvivor Syracuse," based on the CBS reality show, will premiere Thursday night at 7 PM. Read More »
Lil Tjay, Aminé treat fans to non-stop songs in virtual Block Party
Aminé stole this year’s Block Party concert with a high-octane set totaling 22 songs spanning his entire discography. Read More »
Syracuse film company is ‘staking their claim’ in the film industry
Production company American High works with the Visit Syracuse Film Office to promote and develop the Syracuse film industry Read More »
'The Mitchells vs. The Machines' hilariously pits family against deadly robots
One of our columnists says Netflix’s latest animated films is original and downright hilarious. Read More »
SU sophomore's 'Eternity Continues' film celebrates her Polish heritage
SU sophomore writes and directs a film about family, identity and her Polish-American heritage. Read More »
Is your fall 2021 class schedule Schitt? Here's some Schitt's Creek-inspired suggestions.
Students will be registering for the fall 2021 semester this week. Here are some course options to try something new. Read More »
'Concrete Cowboy' preserves the history of urban Black cowboys
Despite cultural mishaps in the film’s script writing, “Concrete Cowboy” preserves the history of Philadelphia’s Fletcher Street riders. Read More »
Hear me out: Weekly COVID-19 spit tests are (kind of) relaxing
What do you think about when you’re getting your COVID-19 test at the Dome? Here are some tips from our humor columnist on how to make your testing experience a little more effective. Read More »
Why the start of HBO's 'Genera+ion' is an accurate depiction of Gen Z
It’s not possible for one show to represent an entire multifaceted and complex generation, but the creators of “Genera+ion” have taken a worthwhile shot at it. Read More »
Italian film 'La Notte' stunningly illustrates story of loveless marriage
The ennui of modernity: a marriage crumbling from the realization of complacency and deceit within the relationship. Read More »
'Breaking Bad' star, activist RJ Mitte will speak at UU event
The activist famous for his role in the TV show “Breaking Bad” will speak to SU and SUNY-ESF students on March 4 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST. Read More »
'Rebecca' reimagines a classic, lacks chemistry
Screen Time columnist Lucy Messineo-Witt says the 2020 version of the film is not ambitious enough in its reimagining of the haunting story. Read More »
15 films to watch while stuck at home in quarantine
Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn recommends watching both old and new films while social distancing. Films such as “The Wizard of Oz,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and “Parasite” all made the list. Read More »
University Union partners with #NotAgainSU for movie screening
The screening of “Bombshell” will be moved to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read More »
‘Richard Jewell’ is straightforward but slow due to pace, lack of music
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the simple storytelling approach used in “Richard Jewell” showcases strong performances but also creates unnecessarily slow pacing. Read More »
A24 “Waves” brought humor, shock during student screening
In partnership with Syracuse Film Society, A24 offered an advance screening of its film “Waves,” building campus’ film scene. Read More »
UU to screen 'Hitsville: The Makings of Motown'
University Union will present an advanced screening of “Hitsville: The Makings of Motown.” The screening will take place at 8:00 p.m. on Oct. 28 in HBC Gifford Auditorium. Read More »
Orange After Dark shows 2019 remake 'Aladdin'
Orange After Dark showing of Aladdin is from Aug 28 to Sept. 1 at 11 p.m. each night. Read More »
Netflix’s ‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ is a lackluster example of poor satire
Netflix’s new film “Velvet Buzzsaw” is a piece of abstract art gone wrong and an example of how not to make a satire piece. Read More »
The Academy Awards’ list of nominees lacks women representation
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this year’s Academy Awards nominees — and unsurprisingly, the list has a disheartening lack of women. Read More »
‘Polar Express’ Pajama Party brings community together with holiday cheer
Across New York state, families can enjoy "The Polar Express"-themed train rides and movie screenings throughout the holiday season. Read More »