‘Trigger Happy’ creatives discuss filmmaking, SoCal premiere at Newport Beach Film Festival
The director and cinematographer of the feature, which will screen at the Newport Beach Film Festival on Oct. 18 and 24, shared insights about its creation with The Panther.
Opinion | An almost comprehensive list of Chapman majors as Role Model lyrics
UPB continues its great record of amazing fall concert guests with tattooed popstar Role Model.
Who has better movie opinions: Dodge College or main campus?
In a completely subjective battle, The Panther asked Dodge College of Film and Media Arts and main campus majors about their favorite and least favorite movies.
Review | ‘Megalopolis’ is a mess of floppiness
The new film from cinema legend Francis Ford Coppola is a hot mess of grandiose ideas and decades of smoking too much weed.
Opinion | Three acts to see at the 2024 Joshua Tree Music Festival
The Panther’s Features and Entertainment Editor helps you pinpoint acts to look out for.
Review | ‘The Substance’: the gross-out movie of the year, so much more
Buckle in, go in blind: this horror flick will shock and astonish.
Review | Live from Jason Reitman, it’s ‘Saturday Night!’
Reitman and co.'s film is just as bedlam as the behind-the-scenes of its titular program’s debut.
Review | ‘Transformers One’ packs reverence with (almost) every robotic punch
The ‘Transformers’ film is a fun feature that celebrates its titular franchise — this time, in animation form.
Review | ‘The Wild Robot’ — a new Dreamworks best
Seeing the little boy fishing off the Dreamworks moon used to mean something — nostalgia, the feelings of being a child again. Writer and director Chris Sanders has made the Dreamworks moon mean something again.
Opinion | ‘The Bachelorette’ season 21 finale: Jenn deserved better
Jenn Tran’s season of The Bachelorette has made headlines. But not for the reasons it should be.
Review | Beetlejuice is back for more in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’
From the mind of Tim Burton, the ghost with the most returns to the big screen.
Mackenzie Davis speaks no evil about new film
The star of “Speak No Evil” speaks about her character in the film, working with Scoot McNairy and the impact of gender in horror in this roundtable interview with The Panther. Photos courtesy of Universal Pictures and Blumhouse
Opinion | A Glen Powell summer in review
Tornadoes were wrangled, a star was born.
Are people going back to the movies?: Summer 2024 box office in review
Initial predictions for this year's summer box office were not glowing. “Inside Out 2,” Glen Powell and Deadpool put butts in seats, but was it enough to bring the box office back to where it used to be?
Kikuoland: Vocaloid musician Kikuo speaks on his world of music creation, methodology, audience appreciation
In the midst of his “Kikuoland: Go-Round” world tour, the artist sat down with The Panther to discuss his creative processes.
The Panther’s top songs of 2024
The Panther compiled the songs our staff had on repeat this academic year into a playlist for the Chapman community.
Review | Bigger Isn’t Better In ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’
The clash between man and monkey continues in the newest installation in the “Planet of the Apes” universe. Despite grand action sequences and a solid foundation, Wes Ball’s contribution doesn’t quite reach the heights of its predecessors.
Review | Stunt doubles rise in ‘The Fall Guy’
“The Fall Guy,” directed by David Leitch, was released to theaters on May 3 and stars Ryan Gosling as a famous stunt double.
Beyond the court and behind the camera with cast and crew of ‘Challengers’
On April 20, The Panther attended the virtual press conference for the highly anticipated film “Challengers,” with director Luca Guadagnino, producer Amy Pascal, writer Justin Kurzitikes and stars Mike Faist, Josh O’Connor and Zendaya to talk about the making of the movie “Challengers,” which is in theaters now.
Review | No faults here in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Challengers’
Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor star in Luca Guadagnino’s newest romantic film - the sexiest piece of cinema to come out in recent years. Even if you know nothing about tennis, Guadagnino will have you so immersed in the sport that you feel like you are one of the players.