Life Staff Picks: songs from film scores
The crossovers between film and music have yielded some of the most unforgettable movies and songs ever made.
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The crossovers between film and music have yielded some of the most unforgettable movies and songs ever made.
The school year has ended; temperatures rise while Canvas usage plummets. Summer is here, and The Eagle has the perfect list of films to add to your watchlist.
In every classic horror movie, there always seems to be one moment, one scare that stands out above the rest.
Creating the opening scene for a film can be a challenging endeavor.
After director Alex Garland’s last directorial effort in the horror flick “Men” left audiences divided (and mostly disappointed), it seemed like a strange choice for A24 to hand him their largest budget yet ($50 million) to make “Civil War.”
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Sophie Milner-Gorvine.
The Smithsonian’s Mother Tongue Film Festival is an annual exhibition of films that explore the nuances and strengths of language. With this festival, the Smithsonian strives to highlight the power in human language and communication.
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and it’s time to kick all of the sad music off your playlist. Spring is here, and to prepare for the sunshine, The Eagle’s Life staff has curated a perfect playlist of spring songs that match the mood of the changing seasons.
For American University students in the School of International Service, The Eagle has compiled a list of five movies that address all things international. These films inspect everything from linguistics, to peace and conflict, to the essence of living in a global society.
The National Museum of Asian Art recently started a “Monthly Matinee” event to screen several iconic Japanese films. On the second Wednesday of every month in the Meyer Auditorium, the museum screens a piece of Japanese cinema. The next film is going to be Ishirô Honda’s “Mothra vs. Godzilla” (1964) on March 13.
Every Valentine’s Day, some celebrate the holiday by showing affection for the ones they love. Another group of people finds themselves lonely, polarized and almost spiteful of the former.
With the start of every new year comes the promise of a brand-new crop of forward-thinking, innovative movies.
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Whether you’re an SPA student or you’re just interested in politics, these are five of the best political films to check out. Addressing war, revolution, the media and more, these films will offer you new perspectives on politics around the world.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
One of the most anticipated films of 2023, “Napoleon” sees famed director Ridley Scott take another stab at a historical epic. If there is one thing this film isn’t, it is epic.
This summer, moviegoers experienced a resurgence of the double feature: Barbenheimer — the crossover between “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” that audiences across the world became obsessed with.
In 1985, a band called The Jesus and Mary Chain released their debut album: “Psychocandy.” The album combined traditional pop with harsh noise and guitar feedback. Despite its lackluster performance in the charts, this album fundamentally changed alternative rock.