
By Charlotte Cassity It’s Film Review Friday! Listen to Charlotte’s podcast for her review of A Man Called Otto (2022).
By Charlotte Cassity It’s Film Review Friday! Listen to Charlotte’s podcast for her review of A Man Called Otto (2022).
By Charlotte Cassity It’s Film Review Friday! Listen to Charlotte’s podcast for her review of Hush (2016).
By Charlotte Cassity It’s Film Review Friday! Listen to Charlotte’s podcast for her review of Run (2020).
By Charlotte Cassity It’s Film Review Friday! Listen to Charlotte’s podcast for her review of The Age of Adaline (2015).
By Lizzie Pearson Picture two sisters who are living together at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. They’ve been in isolation for a couple of months, and they’ve just received the news […]
By Ali Gue When you first enter the domain of the Dreaming in Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman on Netflix, you’re thrust into a fantastical landscape that quickly fades into a very real […]
By Ali Gue For horror fanatics, the thought of Midsommar’s Florence Pugh gracing the screen in a thrilling film once more was exciting. Then, there were fans of Harry Styles who were […]
by Corran Hale On Sept. 23, 2021, a new light shined at Shenandoah University for those interested in media and film, and its name was Valley Star. Valley Star media is a […]
By: Joe Fisher
By Rachel Levy Our small city of Winchester is known for the Apple Blossom Festival, Civil War battles, and Shenandoah University. But Blayne Weaver, an accomplished actor, writer and director, wants to […]
This was the first screening of a three-part series celebrating women’s history month.
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m., the Alamo Drafthouse Theatre in Winchester will be screening the last film for the month, “I Am Not Your Negro.”
A class of over 50 students are turning a student-written screenplay into a short film this semester.
The Film Studies and Mass Communication Programs, with help from the Gender and Women’s Studies Program, are sponsoring an event for those interested in film and digital storytelling.
For those that grew up with this film or the collection of readings, you might want to pass: the new film simply does not make the cut against these classic works.
Be sure to check out these films when they hit theaters this summer!