Entries from March 2008

March 27, 2008

You Should Probably See: ‘Scarlet Street’

By Lindsay Zoladz
I am doing a project this semester comparing some of Fritz Lang’s early German films to his later American noirs. So far, my conclusion is thus: dude made a staggering number of films, and a mind-blowingly large percentage of them are really, really, really good. There are about 12 of them I’d [...]

March 27, 2008

Van Sant Explores Adolescents Once Again With ‘Paranoid Park’

Lindsay Zoladz has written a review of writer and director Gus Van Sant’s latest film, Paranoid Park. American University students can check it out in the latest print edition of The Eagle. Those who do not attend AU can read it here, on The Eagle’s web site.

March 16, 2008

Casting Call For Golden Hour Short

Golden Hour Pictures is currently in the process of producing their next short film. This time, the assignment comes from Writing For Visual Media (Comm-382-001), and we have decided to shoot a light-hearted teen flick. Auditions are this Saturday (March 22) at the Katzen Arts Center (4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington D.C.) in room 112 [...]

March 6, 2008

YouTube Sketchies Contest Entry

By Jonathan Arturo
While we here at Kill Film Students are usually a serious bunch, it doesn’t mean we can’t have a little fun sometimes. This past weekend a few of us dudes got together and made a little something for the YouTube Sketchies Contest.
Inspired by the comedic stylings of Tim And Eric Awesome Show, [...]

March 6, 2008

Spring And Summer Flicks Serve Up Superheroes, Judd Apatow, Will Smith

Lindsay Zoladz has written a spring/summer movie preview, which American University students can read in the current print edition of The Eagle. For those who do not attend AU, the article can be viewed here, on The Eagle’s website.

March 4, 2008

Fine Arts Photography Critique Part I

By Stephen Tringali
Last week, I finished up the first of two photography critiques for Fine Arts Photography. This critique, unlike those in Basic Photo, allowed us the freedom to tackle any subject or technique of our choosing. I will admit that the sheer freedom perplexed me at first, and several weeks passed by before something [...]

March 3, 2008

Will Ferrell’s Latest Comedy Finds [Insert 'Semi-Pro' Pun Here]

Siram Coalter has written a review of Will Ferrell’s latest film, Semi-Pro, which American University students can read in the current print edition of The Eagle. For those who do not attend AU, the article can be viewed here, on The Eagle’s website.