Green Tea and Romance: Moonlight
For the first, and last time, scholars were able to walk far off perimeter to do something non focus area related. People piled in front of Franklin hall to walk over to the engineering building to watch either Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse (the majority favorite), or to see Moonlight.
Bagels and Googly Eyes: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Faculty Hall was the hot spot for lovers of the Classic Film Series as they enjoyed the highly rated A24 film, Everything Everywhere All At Once.
No One Will Forget Jo March: Little Women
The 2019 adaptation of Little Women follows suite of becoming a timeless classic. The story follows the March family (Jo, Beth, Amy, Meg and Marmee march) and Laurie family through their struggles and heartbreaks of growing up. It's a beautiful story of how you can get anything done as long as you put your will to it.
Finding Brotherhood in Carpe Diem and Barbaric Yawps: Dead Poets Society
Dead Poets Society follows an English teacher, John Keating, and his class as they discover themselves through this coming of age. Through tradition from the all-boys preparatory, the boys face enormous stresses that they overcome by 'seizing the day'.
Parasite is so “Metaphorical”
The film Parasite follows a lower class family, the Kim clan, that slithers their way through deception and fraud as staff for a rich family, the Park family.
As Time Goes By: Casablanca
On the night of Casablanca, scholars seemed to just pour into the room. So much so, that scholars were even turned away at the door because it was so full. It was a highly anticipated film by many scholars, the movie went head to head with "Singin' in the Rain" as a double feature in the Classic Film Series installments...
Do the Right Thing: The Highs and Lows of “Fighting the Power”
Do the Right Thing was the first movie presented during Murray GSP’s classic film series. Over 100 scholars piled into Room 208 in Faculty Hall, buzzing with excitement and filling up chairs, curious on what the movie had in store. Brenna Sherrill, the curator of the series, prefaced the screening with a warning on intense and disturbing scenes that addressed sensitive topics...