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"All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt", courtesy of A24 Films

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt: The Whitworth film festival

Ruby Brady, Staff Writer May 2, 2024

"All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt," courtesy of A24 Films The Whitworth Film Festival and the Introduction to Film Studies class produced the “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt” film, which...

The Oscars: Whitworth’s community opinion  

The Oscars: Whitworth’s community opinion  

Reeshika Sharma April 4, 2024

The Oscars award ceremony was on Mar. 10 at 4:00 p.m. These awards are given to celebrate technical and artistic merit in the film industry, and hold great value in the film community.  Samuel...

“Scream VI” leaves audiences snoozing instead of screaming

Britney Botez, Staff Writer May 15, 2023

“Scream VI” features a star-studded cast, with Jenna Ortega as Tara Carpenter. Joining her as Tara's sister, Samantha "Sam" Carpenter, is Melissa Barrera, “In the Heights” star and daughter...

Rajah Bose created this gallery in purely monotone colors because he says, “the monotone image simplifies the visual experience, but it also heightened ability to communicate emotion and moments,” at the Lied Center for the Visual Arts building at Whitworth University, Thursday, March 10., 2022, in Spokane Wash. |Hannah Loesch/The Whitworthian

Art exhibit “Middlelife” makes commentary on the digitalization of memories

March 8, 2022

1) Rajah Bose says, “The monotone image simplifies the visual experience, but it also heightened ability to communicate emotion and moments,” 2) Bose created this gallery purely out...

Whitworth outdoors ski and snowboard film festival

November 18, 2018

The feature film “Rogue Elements”… reveals the true complexity and beauty of nature through a montage of skiing videos detailing riveting feats and fresh powder.

Night School movie review

October 9, 2018

A well-off but financially unstable thirty-something wants to impress his new fiancé after losing his cushy job by snagging an impressive new one but can’t do so due to one problem: he never graduated high school.

Movie Review: “Avengers: Infinity War”

May 11, 2018

“Avengers: Infinity War” is a tricky film to review. The nineteenth addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes hot on the heels of “Black Panther,” a self-contained film that told a smaller,...

Film News: Why “The Shape Of Water” deserved Best Picture

March 11, 2018

This week, the Academy hosted its annual award show. There were a few surprises and upsets along the way- Gary Oldman grabbing a (deserved) best actor win was probably the most controversial due to...

Movie Review: “The Darkest Hour”

March 1, 2018

“The Darkest Hour”, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, deals with Churchill’s crucial first decisions as Britain’s Prime Minister during World War II. It’s...

Music Review: “Black Panther: The Album”

March 1, 2018

In addition to the release of the excellent “Black Panther” film last week, an accompanying soundtrack curated by modern music legend Kendrick Lamar dropped on the Febr. 9. It debuted at the No.1...

Movie Review: “Black Panther”

February 21, 2018

Oftentimes, the hype surrounding a movie before release can be its undoing. Audiences form their own expectations, and trailers have to be careful in not being misleading lest it leads to outrage....

Movie Review: “The Shape of Water”

February 14, 2018

Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water” is a truly bizarre film. It’s also an undeniably great film that finds the visionary director producing some of his best work since 2006’s “Pan’s...

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