District of Cinema Episode 13: Besties Talk Biopics
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser sit down to talk about their favorite and least favorite biopics. Get ready for a good old lesson on ethics and a few giggles.
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In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser sit down to talk about their favorite and least favorite biopics. Get ready for a good old lesson on ethics and a few giggles.
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser jump into the realm of A24, and agree about the high-quality production and messaging behind their movies. The gang also explores what makes an American classic, the future of American indie filmmaking and Spenser also specifies that “Uncut Gems” is nothing like “The Godfather.” This is how we win.
Eagle writers Thais and Audrey interview directors Nuria Frigola Torrent and Christopher Kahunahana about their feature films showcased at the Native Cinema Showcase, hosted by the Museum of the American Indian. Check out the review for Kahunahana's film, "Waikiki" here. Read The Eagle's review of three other featured films at the Native Cinema Showcase here.
Noteworthy is The Eagle’s podcast for the music section that spotlights students creating, performing and producing their own music.
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia, and Spenser are joined by Food and Fitness editor Sara Winick and Sports staff reporter Liah Argiropoulos to talk about their favorite Pixar films. Brace yourself for a lot of bad character impressions and tangential conversations.
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser discuss the value of the cinematic Blockbuster and the importance of visiting your local Dave & Busters. And don’t worry, Spenser finally got his shot at hosting.
Noteworthy is The Eagle’s podcast for the music section that spotlights students creating, performing and producing their own music.
Ep. 9: The podcast gang is joined by The Eagle's investigative editor, Dan Papscun, to talk about "Dune (2021)," Villeneuve's other films and the realm of sci-fi cinema. They collectively question how to pronounce the word "oeuvre," and Olivia and Spenser work together to do a flawless Darth Vader impression.
Ep. 8: Tristan, Spenser, and Olivia dress up and get honest about their favorite Halloween movies. Tristan becomes enlightened about this truly American experience. And for this very spooky episode, they even filmed themselves!
Ep. 7: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss the highs and lows of movie musicals. Spenser shows up woefully unprepared and, as expected, chaos ensues.
Ep. 6: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au, Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover, and Eagle contributor Siena Maxwell discuss the rationale and relevancy of Coen Brothers films. Due to the presence of an actual film connoisseur, they are forced to discuss real things such as auteur and cinematography.
Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss all of the movies that make them cry. Tristan tears up, and there's a lot more singing this episode than is usually featured on the podcast. Stay tuned for Spenser's Celine Dion impression and Tristan pretending he's Ewan McGregor.
Ep. 4: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss their favorite documentaries and documentary genres. They also bond over Guy Fieri and the dangers of spicy noodles.
Ep. 3: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss speculations about the new Cinderella, as well as famed filmmaker Wes Anderson. They also challenge the integrity of Amazon films.
Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover are joined by Life Managing Editor Isabella Goodman to discuss the new release Candyman, as well as their thoughts on the best and worst executions of CGI. Tristan apologizes in advance to those named Renesmee.
District of Cinema is The Eagle's podcast for the Silver Screen section where coverage on new releases, silliness and genuine commentary about film thrives.
Staff writer Zeke Cohen chats with writers on The Eagle’s sports staff to discuss the challenges, adjustments and burnout that come with reporting on sports during a pandemic. The staffers also consider what a potential return to in-person reporting might look like and the lessons they’ve learned from the past year.
Eagle staff writer Zeke Cohen talks to redshirt senior wrestler Elijah Murphy, who is currently awaiting the start of his last season as an AU wrestler. Murphy discusses his wrestling roots, his emergence as a leader with The Grassroot Project, and the role he’s played in forming and becoming the first president of the AU Black Athlete Coalition.
Eagle staff writer Zeke Cohen talks to women's volleyball player Helena Elbaek, who is waiting to start up her final season playing at AU. Elbaek talks about playing under head volleyball coach Barry Goldberg, her experience leading up to playing at AU, and goals for herself and the team this upcoming season.
In this episode of Beyond the Byline, News Staff Writer Rebeka Rafi talks to students about their reactions to the inauguration of President Joe Biden on Jan. 20. Students weigh in on election disinformation and the pandemic.