Saturday, April 4


‘Chevy Mystery Show’ episode screening prompts discussion on impact of ‘Columbo’

From anthology to stage-play, movie to pilot, Columbo took the long road to becoming an icon. On Thursday, the UCLA Film & Television Archive hosted a virtual screening of “Enough Rope,” an episode from the 1960 anthology series “Chevy Mystery Show,” where actor Bert Freed brings the scrappy detective Lieutenant Columbo to life. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Film & Television Archive hosted a screening of “Enough Rope” on Thursday, where actor Bert Freed can be seen bringing the scrappy detective Lieutenant Columbo to life. (Courtesy of Chevy Mystery Show: “Enough Rope”)


Students delve into diverse narratives of popular films in new ‘Iridescence’ podcast

This post was updated April 2 at 11:20 a.m. to reflect increased transparency regarding Raylene Factora’s previous involvement with the Daily Bruin. Two undergraduate students are shining a colorful light on diverse stories in their new podcast, “Iridescence.” The podcast was started this year by third-year communication student Raylene Factora and third-year psychology student Jeremy Hsing. Read more...

Photo: (Emily Dembinski/Daily Bruin)



‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’ season 1 recap – episode 2: ‘The Star-Spangled Man’

Warning: spoilers ahead. In a post-blip reality, the star-spangled legacy of Captain America no longer belongs to the ones who knew him best. Released Friday, the second episode of “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” introduces newcomer John Walker (Wyatt Russell) as “The Star-Spangled Man,” briefly fleshing out his backstory and motivations. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Marvel Studios)


‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’ season 1 recap – episode 1: ‘New World Order’

Warning: spoilers ahead. There is a “New World Order” on the horizon, and “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” delivers it with a haunting timeliness. On the heels of the staggering “WandaVision” finale, the newest Marvel series premiered Friday on Disney+, missing no beats when it comes to ushering in a post-Blip reality while tapping into today’s anxious and uncertain atmosphere. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Chuck Zlotnick)


‘The Last Days of Judas Iscariot’ adds virtual reality to biblical tale

What happens when Judgment Day arrives and there’s no judge? This is one of the driving questions behind the School of Theater, Film and Television’s upcoming production of “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.” The play proposes a new interpretation of Judas’ famous biblical betrayal and will stream on demand March 18-20. Read more...

Photo: (Emily Dembinski/Illustrations Director)



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