Film
Odd Future of Filmmaking
It seems Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All’s Tyler, the Creator is attempting to amass as many creative roles ...
"Rocky Horror" Draws Devotees and Virgins on Third-to-Last Saturday Night
Seasoned transvestites and “Rocky Horror” virgins alike turned up Saturday night for the Full Body Cast's third-to-last midnight showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at the soon-to-be-closed AMC Loews Harvard Square 5 theater.
After 1,500 "Rocky Horror" Screenings, Harvard Square Movie Theater To Close in July
If you have not yet seen "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at the movie theater in Harvard Square, you have only three more Saturday nights to do so.
'From Nothing' to New Film on Creativity
Documentarian Tim Cawley examines the creative process, and his film includes interviews with Harvard faculty and alumni.
Excerpting Senior Writers: Sam Chalsen '12
Sam Chalsen reflects on writing his screenwriting thesis and shares a scene from his screenplay.
‘The Lucky One’ Mauls Concepts of Fate and Love
"The Lucky One" had potential to create a meaningful commentary on the concept of force and fate, but succumbed to Hollywood fatalism.
‘Think Like a Man’ Provides More Laughs than Tears
“Think Like a Man” manages to achieve a great balance of romance and humor—resulting in a romantic comedy that is actually, well, funny.
Sage of Innocence
Getting to the truth of Whit Stillman's films is necessary to understanding some of the best contemporary films and to saving him from a critical mischaracterization.
‘Bully’ Targets Problem, but not Solution
“Bully” presents how awful bullying is on its victims and those around the victim. But by starting a conversation and then placing the onus on the viewer to do something, the film ultimately feels like a shirking of responsibility.
Students Screen Original Documentaries
From breastfeeding to undocumented workers, Harvard students tackled a wide range of subjects in five short documentary films showcased at Doc Festival 2012, the inaugural film festival hosted by the Harvard Law Documentary Studio.