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Members of The Family Dinner Troupe and local comedians, Robert Rau and Mike Honore, talk about comedy on Monday, April 20 2015 at Atcha Bakery.

Local improv groups picks apart “Batman and Robin” film

By Michael Tarver April 20, 2015

Most cinema lovers would agree the only thing better than intentionally watching the latest, awful B-rated movie alone is gathering friends and family around the television to jump on every inconsistency...

LSU film and media arts junior Brandon Bruno is releasing his first ever short film, Heavy Eyes. The teaser trailer was released Friday, March 27, 2015 and is available for viewing on Youtube.

Student turns class project into short thriller film

By Ashlyn Rollins March 30, 2015

EDITOR'S NOTE: An earlier version of this story stated Bruno's film had been accepted into the Take 1 Film Festival. No film has yet been accepted for this festival, according to Overbay.  While...

Actress Hattie McDaniel with her Oscar from “Gone With the Wind” (AP Photo) - See more at: http://www.blackpressusa.com/gone-with-the-wind-premiere-sparked-tension/#sthash.fTdJr6Pp.dpuf

Oscars database highlights the awards’ lack of diversity

By Aggi Ashagre February 22, 2015

Click here to see an interactive by LSUReveille.com allowing you to observe the breakdown of ethnicities among Oscar nominees over the years.  It’s no surprise that the Oscars have a diversity...

In this image released by Universal Pictures and Focus Features, Dakota Johnson, left, and Jamie Dornan appear in a scene from "Fifty Shades of Grey." (AP Photo/Universal Pictures and Focus Features)

France only gives ‘Fifty Shades’ under-12s restriction

By AP February 11, 2015

PARIS (AP) — French children as young as 12 can head to see the highly-anticipated erotic drama "Fifty Shades of Grey" on its release Wednesday, after the country's film board decided against giving...

'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' started its tenth season on Jan. 14, 2015.

‘It’s Always Sunny…” – Season 10 Episode 2 – The Gang Group Dates – Recap

By Gerald Ducote January 21, 2015

The gang is sitting Paddy’s Pub enjoy their usual mid-morning beers. Dee is bragging about her latest boyfriend, a man she found by using the app “Bunchr,” which tells users where to...

Lupe Fiasco's 'Tetsuo and Youth' album cover 

REVIEW: Lupe Fiasco – ‘Tetsuo and Youth’

By Meg Ryan January 21, 2015

The rap genre has evolved greatly over the last decade or two. Rappers once were known for their ability to create verses based on life experiences or controversial issues. Mixtapes were like bibles to...

Joey Bada$$ - 'B4.DA.$$' album art 

REVIEW: Joey Bada$$ – ‘B4.DA.$$’

By Michael Tarver January 21, 2015

In his new album “B4.DA.$$” (read as “Before the Money”), Joey Bada$$ combined future and past musical elements to create a hip-hop album unlike most made in recent years. In fact,...

'The Wedding Ringer' poster art 

REVIEW: ‘The Wedding Ringer’

By Kayla Randall January 21, 2015

As the first comedy of the year, “The Wedding Ringer” mostly falls flat. “The Wedding Ringer” stars Josh Gad as loner Doug Harris and Kevin Hart as best-man-for-sale Jimmy Callahan. The...

Fall Out Boy's 'American Beauty/American Psycho' album art 

REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – ‘American Beauty/American Psycho’

By Ashlyn Rollins January 21, 2015

This year marks the tenth anniversary of Fall Out Boy’s break into the music scene and the year they changed the pop punk scene. The band’s first platinum-selling album, which was actually...

The Decemberists' 'What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World' album art. 

REVIEW: The Decemberists – ‘What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World’

By Gerald Ducote January 21, 2015

Since forming in 2000, Oregon indie band The Decemberists has been seen as underdog of the folk craze. Lead singer Colin Meloy’s interests in history and wartime romance are continuous themes in...

'American Sniper' poster art. 

REVIEW: ‘American Sniper’

By Logan Keen January 21, 2015

“American Sniper” is, despite the occasional historical inaccuracy or forced thematic element, a finely made and superbly acted movie with the experienced direction of a master. What has been...

'Paddington' poster art.

REVIEW: ‘Paddington’

By Greta Jines January 21, 2015

Amid all of the action-packed or dramatic movies released this past weekend, there was a lighthearted and quite clever film featuring a familiar, marmalade-loving bear named Paddington. The live-action...