Robert Morgan blurs lines between stop-motion and horror in new film
The director and writer of ‘Stopmotion’ spoke to The Panther about his inspiration for the film, the eerie art form of stop-motion animation and why he believes it naturally lends itself to the horror genre.
Chapman students celebrate independent cinema at Sundance Film Festival
Chapman students who attended the 40th annual Sundance Film Festival sat down with The Panther to recall the films they watched, the films they missed and the celebrities they encountered walking down Main Street in Park City, Utah.
Emerald Fennell wants audiences to squirm with new film “Saltburn”
On Nov. 30, three-time Emmy nominee and Academy Award winner Emerald Fennell joined a theater full of students excited to see her newest film “Saltburn” and hear the motivation behind the art in the Q&A that followed.
Karma Carr is more than just girl dinner
Chapman’s own Karma Carr is the creator of the viral TikTok sound and trend “girl dinner.” But there is more to her than this jingle: she’s a triple threat.
Review | Work-life balance doesn’t exist in Chloe Domont’s new film ‘Fair Play’
Chloe Domont’s erotic new thriller depicts the trope we all know and hate: sexism in the workplace and men becoming insecure in their masculinity when a woman steps into a position of power over them.
Silence says everything in COPA’s performance of ‘Small Mouth Sounds’
While the title suggests that this is a quiet theater performance, the story of six individuals in “Small Mouth Sounds” is a timeless piece that loudly preaches the meaning behind human connection.
Review | A Dumb Girl watches ‘Dumb Money’
While the cast might have you swooning, if you aren’t already interested in stocks, ‘Dumb Money’ may feel like having Wall Street mansplained to you on Reddit.
Dodge College brings wider industry perspective in new Master Class series
Amidst the Screen Actors Guild and Writers Guild of America strikes, the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Master Class series will host a wide array of the industry’s finest throughout the semester, from Oscar-winning directors to cinematographers to production designers.