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IC students selected as Coca-Cola Films finalists

By | Jan 31, 2023

Each year, the Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Program accepts pitches from young filmmakers, like two of the 2023 finalists, Ithaca College first-year students Sami Smith and Malaika Menezes.


Review: Winter 2022–23 movie and album releases

Damien Chazelle, Guillermo del Toro and SZA are among the directors and artists who released new projects during the 2022-2023 winter season.


Dance organizations emerge with unbound talent

By | Dec 7, 2022

As the end of Fall 2022 approaches, two dance companies, IC Defy and IC Unbound, had their end-of-the-semester showcases Dec. 3 and Dec. 4, respectively — ready for the pay off for months of work.


Review: Murder mystery peels back layers of genre

By | Dec 7, 2022

The sequel to the smash hit “Knives Out” delivers, with Rian Johnson crafting a grand, hilarious mystery that does not fall into the same tropes.


Review: Cannibal romance leaves viewers with a full stomach

By | Nov 30, 2022

Luca Guadagnino has once again directed a treat of a film that finds beauty in unconventional places.


Review: Darkly funny satire leaves much to chew on

By | Nov 29, 2022

Director Mark Mylod’s latest film “The Menu” is a biting and cutting satire on foodie culture, the rich and the sacrifices people make for art.


Review: Animated adventure fails to properly take off

By | Nov 28, 2022

Academy Award nominee Nora Twomey’s latest pairing with Cartoon Saloon fails to live up to her previous two animated hits.


Review: James Gray explores his early childhood

By | Nov 16, 2022

The parallels between American life in the 1980s and James Gray’s early childhood help to paint a profound portrait of life in “Armageddon Time.”


Review: Todd Field captures the current moment

By | Nov 8, 2022

After a 16-year hiatus from directing, Todd Field returns with his latest film. As a careful character study, “Tár” succeeds with flying colors.


Review: Documentary powerfully captures a shifting nation

By | Nov 7, 2022

“Riotsville, USA” is a triumph of documentary filmmaking, perfectly capturing the tone of a nation constantly shifting and changing.


Review: Terrific lead performances fail to save dull film

By | Oct 26, 2022

Director Claire Denis manages to put her 40 years of experience to the test, but much is still left to be desired by the end of “Stars at Noon.”


Review: Horror film transforms mental trauma tropes

By | Oct 11, 2022

With a premise as silly as a woman being haunted by people smiling, writer and director Parker Finn delivers a strong horror film dealing with trauma.