A kid's worst nightmare: watching your parents date
HBO Max's new reality show “My Mom, Your Dad” gives children of divorce the opportunity to spy on their parents, matchmake their new love life and meddle their dates.
Super Bowl Sunday commercials, halftime show are middle ground for football fans, cynics
Though the Super Bowl attracts an audience of enthusiastic football fans, the commercials and halftime show bring in an audience of their own.
Winners, losers, snubs: Chapman community reacts to 2022 Oscar nominations
Students and faculty react to the winners and snubs of the full list of Academy Award nominations named Feb. 8.
Review | Romantic comedy goals meet fiction in ‘People We Meet on Vacation’
TikTok's book community gawks over romance novels, with “People We Meet on Vacation” being a fan-favorite.
Review | Romantic comedy ‘Marry Me’ debuts just in time for Valentine's Day
Kat Coiro’s “Marry Me” is a 2000s style romantic comedy with a social media edge.
Review | ‘Belle’ is a sublime melodrama for the digital age
Renowned director Mamoru Hosoda’s spectacular new animated feature presents one of the most thoughtful adaptations in years. Photo collage by DANIEL PEARSON, Photo Editor
Dodge’s new Digital Workflow class gets technical
Frederick Bourbon’s new experimental course in the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts aims to familiarize students with the nitty-gritty of post-production workflow.
'The perfect storm': Peloton's downhill ride of heartache
Peloton stock suffers after two characters on different television shows suffer heart attacks, but a solution might simply be better public relations.
Disney director John Musker joins Chapman faculty as guest professor
For the spring semester, former Disney director and animator John Musker will be teaching an animation class and mentoring student projects.
Dodge College gives ‘Squid Game’ Master Class the green light
Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator, director and screenwriter of Neflix’s “Squid Game” plans to visit Dodge College Feb. 28 with four of the series’ stars for the first live Master Class of the spring semester.
How COVID-19 is infecting the contemporary media landscape
The media has been portraying pandemic storylines in all facets of fictional storytelling, for better or worse.
2022 BRIT awards eliminate gendered solo artist categories
Chapman community members reflect on the 2022 BRIT Awards’ choice to dissolve male and female solo artist categories.
Disney on Ice highlights how large-scale events are still possible during the pandemic
“Disney on Ice: Dream Big!” came to the Anaheim Honda Center Dec. 9-12, but the musical ice show’s tour will continue on in Los Angeles this week.
‘A silly cesspool of people's emotions,’ better known as Chapman's YikYak
Chapman students are gossiping about fraternities, COVID-19 screenings and the infamous compliment lady in Argyros Forum all thanks to the app YikYak.
‘Don’t Look Up’ is environmental advocacy disguised by comedy
Adam McKay’s newest directorial release will be available in select theaters and Netflix as soon as Dec. 24.
A slice of ‘Licorice Pizza’ with director Paul Thomas Anderson
Director Paul Thomas Anderson discussed the creative decisions and inspirations behind his new film “Licorice Pizza” at a virtual college roundtable Nov. 19.
Preview | Denis Villeneuve is making his way to Dodge College Dec. 4
Denis Villeneuve is coming to Chapman for a Q&A and screening of his hit film “Dune” on Saturday, Dec. 4.
Review | ‘Home Sweet Home Alone’: nostalgia leaving you with an icy frostbite
Disney + released a new take on the classic holiday film titled “Home Sweet Home Alone.”
Halle Berry steps into the ring for her directorial debut
Actress Halle Berry discussed with The Panther the process of directing and acting in her new movie “Bruised.”
Chapman community reacts to tragedy at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival
A crowd surge at Travis Scott’s Nov. 5 Astroworld Festival left hundreds injured and at least 10 people dead.