Michel Galante of the Department of Music conducted the College Orchestra and Wind Ensemble at Thursday’s Brown Bag Series event, sponsored by the School of the Arts and Communication. (Photo courtesy of Deanna Biase)
By Ariel SteinsaltzCorrespondent
Warning: The following contains spoilers for episodes one and two of 'Wandavision.'
On Friday, Marvel Studios debuted its latest, and perhaps weirdest, project:...
"Everything I do and see, I hope, eventually gets into the stories, albeit, you know – reformatted. I imagine I have this big vat over my head and everything I read and watch and observe in the world goes in there and then I forget about it, but it’s directly feeding the subconscious so that it’s ready to come into a story."
2020 was a weird year for movies. With thousands of theaters still closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, audience attendance rates were lower than they’ve been in years. Additionally, with many of the year’s new movies being released directly to streaming platforms or video-on-demand services, the number of films that saw widespread theatrical releases were extremely limited.