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(02/04/18 7:04pm)
On its velveteen surface, Paul Thomas Anderson’s recently released Gothic romance “Phantom Thread” is many things. It is a film about fashion, about art, about love and about relationships turned toxic. But above any of these themes, at its core “Phantom Thread” is a cinematic treatise on control — who holds it, its importance, its ability to drive people to acts of madness and the absurdity that sometimes accompanies large degrees of it.
(11/19/17 11:45pm)
Near the end of Greta Gerwig’s recently released “Lady Bird,” the film’s heroine Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) passes her driver’s license test and subsequently thanks the man who administered the test.
(10/09/17 2:20am)
While Halloween is still a few weeks away, it’s never too early to begin gearing up for the spookiest day of the year. This list of October classics will satisfy any cult horror appetite, and access to these flicks should be easy for students -- all are available for free on one or more of the top three streaming platforms.
(09/24/17 11:39pm)
Since the introduction of digital streaming, services that allow users to pick and choose both content and time of viewing have been steadily increasing in popularity.
(09/04/17 10:31pm)
“We live inside a dream.”
(08/28/17 2:00am)
The summer of 2017 has been a season of political and social unrest, but on screen, the last few months could not have been more different.
(07/26/17 12:25am)
Movie: “Atomic Blonde”
(04/24/17 5:23pm)
Jillian’s restaurant and bar, the Vista crowd-pleaser famous for dancing, games and live music, closed its doors for the last time on Jan. 22, 2016.
(02/26/17 11:14pm)
Film historian Patricia Ward Kelly, biographer and widow of famed actor, singer, dancer and director Gene Kelly, answered a few questions for The Daily Gamecock about personal experiences with the Oscars, both past present.
(02/27/17 1:28am)
First Amendment rights are discussed on an almost daily basis in the current sociopolitical climate. With a presidential Twitter account that frequently creates controversy and conversation over First Amendment rights and the freedom of the press, it seems often that the largest threats to free speech are occurring at the national level. However, this idea is far from the truth.
(01/23/17 12:09am)
Director: Mike Mills
(10/14/16 11:50pm)
Bob Dylan — the 2016 winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature — is not the typical recipient for this high-profile literary award.
(09/29/16 3:42am)
New York Times best-selling author Austin Kleon visited the Richland County Library on Monday to discuss creative communities, sign stacks of his books and answer a few questions from the audience.
(08/22/16 2:41am)
Stanley Kubrick is a director as diverse as he is famous.
(08/18/16 2:49am)
This fall, take part in the bustling activity of USC and the Columbia area. With a calendar that features all kinds of events from concerts to film festivals, every student is sure to find an event that appeals to them in Cola city this fall. Here are a few events to help you start exploring Columbia.
(08/17/16 10:22pm)
College life is difficult. With rammed course loads, friends, part-time jobs and finals, a student’s life can often be overwhelming.
(08/12/16 6:46am)
Journalists, female filmmakers and others will share their knowledge, talents and creations at the Nickelodeon Theatre as part of the theater’s fall 2016 event lineup.
(08/12/16 6:47am)
If you are new to the University of South Carolina or simply in need of a fresh spot to chat with a friend or study in peace, finding a quiet place around campus can be tough.
(07/20/16 4:30am)
Release Date: July 15
(06/15/16 4:20am)
With the smell of saltwater wafting in the warm summer air
and fresh local seafood joints surrounding the small town, it's not hard to fall in love with Pawleys Island, South Carolina.