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A wonderful installment

A wonderful installment

Connor Michalski, Staff Reporter
January 26, 2024
Everything Everywhere All at Once had multiple promotional posters. Each poster featured unique designs that represented certain fragments of the main story.

Everything funny, everywhere entertaining

Eddie Shi, Staff Reporter
February 20, 2023
“Bullet Train,” leaves viewers amazed by the unpredictable plot and the action-packed intensity of the film.

Never ending train ride

Leah Pickhinke, Staff Reporter
December 15, 2022
Scene in the beginningof the film before they all hit the road.

Racism in film

Makaila Molina, Staff Reporter
October 7, 2022
Michael Myers is back in his hometown on Halloween night for another scare. This time however, evil dies tonight.

Halloween Kills my expectations

Nolan Nemitz, Staff Reporter
October 29, 2021
Hollywood is long overdue for more inclusivity and authenticity in producing films with disabled actors.

Cinema’s systemic ableism

Emma Baker, Catalyst Editor-in-Chief
April 1, 2021
During Off Academy, Kevin Keplar (right) is teaching a student to work a boom mic during the “Foley, Can you guess that sound” panel.

Lights, camera, action

Haden Batchelder, Staff Reporter
March 12, 2020
All the Bright Places stars Elle Fanning and Justice Smith and is now streaming on Netflix.

A film adaptation failure

Anna Blumenthal, Staff Reporter
March 5, 2020
Filmmakers and actors are working together to produce a film. Caleb Eschliman,(left)  Haden Batchelder, Sydney Skierka, Michael Frandolig and Stella Ehrhart. They were the actors  Eschliman’s that work with him to create a short film at Nebraska Thespian festival. These students work in Filmworks the whole weekend.

Filmmaker in the making

Haden Batchelder, Staff Reporter
January 31, 2020
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