The Hollywood Problem: Why We Need Women in Film

The lack of female filmmakers in Hollywood not only reflects a lack of equality in the film industry, but denies the unique perspectives on narrative and technical aspects of film that women have to offer.
Mary Strother, Writer
• October 14, 2014
OK Go mixes the new and the familiar in “Hungry Ghosts”

"Hungry Ghost" remains true to what OK GO does best: creating entertaining music that is not easily pegged down.
Allison Winters, Writer
• October 14, 2014
Redbox Film Club: “The Spectacular Now” captures youthful confusion

"The Spectacular Now" captures the reality of life, without turning the dark corner into bleakness.
Tyler Davis, Writer
• October 14, 2014
Whiplash boldly lives up to its name

"Whiplash" stuns with visual and sonic intensity, while posing the age-old question of what lengths we must be willing to go to achieve greatness.
David Vendrell, Writer
• October 14, 2014
“Gone Girl” scrutinizes marital strife

David Fincher's "Gone Girl" will leave audiences shocked at its dramatic twists and turns.
Mary Strother, Writer
• October 7, 2014
Weezer’s new album is more than just alright

Weezer's newest album hearkens back to their glory days with carefree melodies and witty tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
Tyler Davis, Writer
• October 7, 2014
“Men, Women & Children” struggles with technology

"Men, Women and Children" has the potential for biting satire, but falls short due to a lack of empathy.
David Vendrell, Writer
• October 7, 2014
New music to fall in love with

Transition from summer tunes to fall jams with this new playlist.
Makailynn Clark, Writer
• October 7, 2014
A beautiful, dark family portrait

"Nebraska" paints a dark portrait of a dysfunctional family struggling to learn the importance of selflessness and love.
Tyler Davis, Writer
• October 1, 2014
“Believe Me” hilariously sends up modern evangelicalism

Toeing the line between pointed criticism and satire, "Believe Me" shines a light on the sometimes superficial nature of young evangelism.
David Vendrell, Writer
• September 30, 2014
Pushing the limit: The Ghetto Blaster$ take LA by storm

The Ghetto Blaster$, a three-piece band originally formed at Biola, continues to expand and impress audiences.
Sam De La Vega, Writer
• September 30, 2014
Sondre Lerche loses his edge on “Please”

Sondre Lerche abandons his unique sound and opts for a decidedly darker tone in, "Please."
Allison Winters, Writer
• September 30, 2014
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The Biola Men’s Water Polo team started off the 2025-26 season with big additions and high energy, featuring twelve newcomers and a new head...