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A teal-color paper flyer taped on a glass pane, promoting the 2023 Palomar College Film Fest on May 26 and encouraging students to submit their entry by May 12.

Film Fest launches

Lisa Burke May 24, 2023
Check out the Palomar Film Club Film Fest.

“Somebody’s Daughter” Screening at Palomar College

Lisa Burke April 24, 2023
May fifth is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. It is also the birthday of Hannah Harris.

‘Minari’ Depicts Asian Culture and the American Dream

Giovanni Vallido March 29, 2021
An honest look at life for an immigrant family, "Minari" is a must-watch.

Hollywood Working Around COVID

Thalia Medina March 1, 2021
Hollywood is known for working inside a studio or on location, but over the last many actors and actresses had to take serious protocols, when they were on movie or TV sets.

‘The Little Things:’ First Film in Theaters This Year

Luke Vore February 26, 2021
"The Little Things" has big stars and big twists.
"Shot Solo: The Struggles of the Independent Filmmaker"

Shot Solo: The Struggles of the Independent Filmmaker

Summer Aguirre February 22, 2021

Story by Sebastian Venegas – Photography by Isaac Figeroa Many people don’t realize that in the iconic film "Citizen Kane," we get a glimpse of Balboa Park playing the elegant role of Charles Kane’s...

Michael Myers, back to finish what he started

Samantha Cox November 14, 2018

The new “Halloween” movie puts a modern twist on the original made in 1978. While the original’s main focus is on the heartless serial killer, Michael Myers, the 2018 version focuses on Laurie Strode...

Diversity reaches the film industry

Diversity reaches the film industry

Victoria Price April 19, 2018

In 2018, it’s time that we give mainstream media recognition to movies featuring characters who aren’t straight white people. Directors and filmmakers have gotten backlash for years due to white...

Unsane - Movie Review

Unsane – Movie Review

Evan Monroe April 18, 2018

While some people may think that a film shot on a smart phone or camcorder could never be seen by a large audience, films like these are made each year. Director Steven Soderbergh chose to work with...

A Quiet Place - A Breathless Genre Film

A Quiet Place – A Breathless Genre Film

Evan Monroe April 18, 2018

A popular novelty game among families is “the quiet game”. Typically when a group of people attempt to be completely silent, it’s only a matter of time before someone laughs or talks. John Krasinski’s...

Isle of Dogs – Movie Review

Evan Monroe April 18, 2018

  While movies have always been meant to entertain audiences, sometimes it can be easy to predict or anticipate certain arcs in films. Wes Anderson’s newest movie "Isle of Dogs" side steps countless...

'Annihilation' A cinematic ride

‘Annihilation’ A cinematic ride

Evan Monroe February 28, 2018
What would happen if two worlds collided?
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