Joseph Pomp

'William Wellman'

Film Forum highlights the oeuvre of William A. Wellman.

Johnny Depp talks 'rum' at CU

On Oct. 24, the Journalism School screened "The Rum Diary," preceded by a panel discussion including the star Johnny Depp himself.

'Two-Lane Blacktop': This ’70s road movie still takes first place compared to others in series

The film has meandering plot, elusive characters, and general ethos of abstract minimalism, all while remaining a classic American road film.

‘When Movies Mattered: Dave Kehr Selects’—Critic Dave Kehr reexamines a time ‘When Movies Mattered’ in his new film series

Renowned critic shares his favorite films from a bygone era.

Reflecting on 9/11: Glory and tragedy alike star in film screenings about New York playing all around the city

Films presented free at theaters around New York in remembrance of 9/11 include "25th Hour" and "9/11."

ORIENTATION 2011: Top 5 Tacos in the Greater MoHi Area

Looking for a little spice? Check out these taco joints.

Year in Review: Nightlife has ups and downs, but still offers new spots to explore

MoHi's nightlife scene has subtly evolved over the year, leaving places for Columbia students to still explore this summer.

Retrospective film series features SoA prof Bette Gordon’s work through the decades

At Anthology Film Archives, "The Films of Bette Gordon" explores the works of the SoA prof through the years.

'Hanna': Saorsise Ronan’s latest elevates the usual action flick with youthful quirk

Action flick follows a young protagonist as she hitchhikes her way from Morocco to Berlin with a bohemian British family.

Panel and retrospective celebrate Senegalese film

Panel discussions following screenings not only highlight the African cinematic tradition of social realism, but also celebrate each director’s own creativity and personal vision of Africa.