‘Aloha’: Wandering narrative a waste of potential

Emma Stone as one quarter Hawaiian and one quarter Chinese? Not buying it.

‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ a breath of fresh air for action blockbusters

It’s like ‘Babe,’ but in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

Cinematic romances make last hurrah of season

From “Fifty Shades” to “The Age of Adaline.”

‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ delivers for hopeful fans

“Even though it’s only been in theaters a few days, I’ve already managed to see ‘Age of Ultron’ twice.”

“While We’re Young:” Friendly, funny and tastefully critical

“While We’re Young” captures adulthood struggles in an accessible way.

Digging up the truth about recycling

For some Cal Poly students, watching someone drop a recyclable water bottle into the black trash bin instead of the clearly labeled blue recycle bin is as painful as watching someone get a needle in the eye.

Hollywood Motion Picture Experience: The production studio in the hills

Apparently there’s a film production company in San Luis Obispo County.

‘Gatsby’ trailers and soundtrack dazzle, but will the film?

The New York lights glitter in the night. In West Egg, a mansion is filled with crowds adorned in opulent ’20s garments. Guests dance and converse on every confetti-blanketed surface. Fireworks boom above their heads as restlessness envelopes the air.

Required viewing: humanities and LAES bring ‘must-see’ films to campus

Kassi Luja kassiluja.md@gmail.com The Cal Poly community now has the opportunity to embark on a cinematic adventure each Wednesday night this quarter, thanks to the humanities and liberal arts and engineering studies (LAES) departments. The two recently teamed up to put on a “must-see film”…