Hulu’s “Darby and the Dead,” which premiered on Dec. 2, offers a charming, if somewhat safe, look at the different ways grief impacts people.
“Darby and the Dead” follows Darby Harper (played...
Over the past three months, there have been a string of movies released that have come across as spooky themed to give film fans a chilled atmosphere in the theaters.
Beginning with the month of June,...
The first Fresno State Film Festival screened 27 student-made cinematic works across five categories last Friday at the Alice Peters Auditorium.
The audience members voted for their favorite films...
With the recent release and popularity of director Jordan Peele’s horror film “Us,” there has been controversy surrounding his decision to publicly announce that he likely won’t hire a white male...
Lorraine Hansberry was the first African American female to have a play performed on Broadway.
What not everyone in the audience at the Peters Education Center Auditorium knew is that Hansberry was...
Over 300 people gathered for Swede Fest ‘18 Monday to view 28 sweded films on the big screen in the historic Tower Theatre.
Swede Fest is not to be confused with a Swedish festival, which is a common...
Sitting modestly on his apartment couch on a recent Thursday, one hand over the other placed on his lap, Paul Hernandez wears a purple dress he wove himself using upholstery fabric, the kind that adorns...
Sexual harassment and assault have plagued society seemingly since the beginning of time. The internet sensation of #MeToo has provided a platform and safe space for people to voice their stories and seek...
Last Friday’s CineCulture screening featured a film that examined racism through the lens of a woman who faces it within her own family.
The film, “Angelica,” centers on an aspiring fashion designer,...