Friday, April 3


Alumna Christine Lakin depicts her return to show business in her web series “Lovin’ Lakin”

Americans love to follow the ups (but more likely the downs) of their favorite childhood stars, with the likes of Lindsay Lohan and Demi Lovato recurring more often in punch lines and Us Weekly magazine covers than movies and music videos. Read more...

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UCLA alumna Christine Lakin writes what might have happened if she followed the “washed-up child star” cliche in “Lovin’ Lakin.” (courtesy of Christine Lakin)


UCLA alumni pair up to produce “˜Collaborator’ film

For producer Luca Matrundola, the five-minute standing ovation at the premiere of the film "Collaborator" was the most rewarding victory he could have received after working for two years to bring the movie to life. Read more...

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Luca Matrundola and Julien Favre, UCLA alumni and producers, worked together to create the new film “Collaborator,” pictured above. (Credit: Tribeca Films)



Movie Review: "Craigslist Joe"

For many people, Craigslist may bring images of ads seeking missed connections, postings for a yard sale, perverts or the next Craigslist killer. But for Joe Garner, the classifieds site is a place for kindness. Read more...

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(Credit: CLJ Films)


Directing couple of “˜Little Miss Sunshine’ return to examine relationships in “˜Ruby Sparks’

Since their 2006 directorial debut, UCLA alumni Dayton and Faris have added another project to their impressive repertoire of work: their new movie "Ruby Sparks," a modern twist on the Pygmalion myth. Read more...

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UCLA alumni and power couple Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (directors of “Little Miss Sunshine”) are back with their new movie “Ruby Sparks.”


Movie Review: "Collaborator"

Intellectual and social tensions, along with a touch of wooden acting, rise to the surface of this film, in which a flailing playwright tries to recapture his joie de vivre, only to find himself taken captive by an unstable neighbor in a hostage crisis. Read more...

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Credit: Tribeca Film



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