Review: Vibrant film charts family’s evolving dynamics
“Minari” focuses on a family overcoming challenges of feeling isolated in a new environment. The film will likely be on streaming services next year.
“Minari” focuses on a family overcoming challenges of feeling isolated in a new environment. The film will likely be on streaming services next year.
Walberg, a cinema and photography major, used photo mode in video games to take photographs with a real-life quality.
Ithaca College alum William Earl ’08 was named editor of Variety. He will oversee editorial operations at the entertainment business news brand.
Pierce was featured on the ongoing Zoom series “Fine Artists at Five,” an event at 5 p.m. on Fridays this fall.
The backbone of the Life & Culture section at The Ithacan is pop culture — and, by extension, Black culture that has influenced pop culture.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic halted campus life in March, some Ithaca College student organizations found new ways to keep students engaged.
Over the course of the six-month program, students are given the opportunity to bring their visions to reality — and possibly to the big screen.
The Ithaca ReUse Center is a nonprofit organization that showcases second-hand items. The shop is closed until further notice due to COVID-19.
The center focuses on the history of Tompkins County, and its goal is to connect with the history of the area.
“Marriage Story,” “Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker,” “Little Women” and “Cats” were statement films this winter season.
Set during World War I, “1917” is a grand-scaled epic directed and co–written by Sam Mendes.
The Ithaca College physical therapy and occupational therapy departments hold free injury evaluations for performing arts students.