Astronaut Dr. Ryan Stone, played by Sandra Bullock, finds herself alone in orbit around Earth after debris damages the satellite and shuttle Dr. Stone and her crew were on, leaving only her and Lt. Matthew Kowalski as the only two survivors.
Summer cinema and strikes
Hit movies share the stage with striking actors and writers
Indiana IN the media
What portrayals of Indiana reveal about the state.
Culture’s admirable adaptations
Many film and television successes were borrowed from literary triumphs first, showing how interdisciplinary creativity excels.
What is up with the lack of Black representation in film?
“What happens when you don’t see yourself being portrayed on the big screen? This is a big question that Hollywood must reckon with.”
Trashy treasures: 5 of the best/worst movies
Everything from the acting to the gags is hilarious to watch. Could this movie be so bad that it is actually good?
The Gen Z documentary takeover
With the plethora of options available at the press of a button, why is Gen Z so drawn to documentaries?
Bulldogs of Butler: Olivia Liebe
Through personal experience and research, senior Olivia Liebe created an anti-diet culture documentary.
Five new horror movies for a scary good time
These are the horror films that have been released in theaters this fall, and which to watch.
Butler Queer Film Festival preview
Films being shown at the Queer Film Festival aim to showcase less well-known stories to Butler students and community members.