The “Merc with a Mouth” is back. Just as he promised in the post-credit scene of his first movie, he’s brought along time-traveling X-Men -- including Cable, played by Josh Brolin who recently played Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. Newcomers can jump right into this movie without having seen the first, as the films are self-contained stories that, for the most part, stand on their own.
Read MoreProfessors discussed about how they discovered their identity and made a path through life afterwards during Santa Monica College’s Pride Week.
Read More"We're here, we're queer, and we're promoting visibility on campus!"
Read MoreWriter Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman, the team behind 2007's Juno, have reunited for Tully, a powerful film about motherhood. Charlize Theron plays Marlo, an overworked, stressed-out mother of three with an absent husband (Ron Livingston) whose routine involves going to work, coming home to help the kids with their homework, and preferring to play on his Xbox rather than asking his wife how her day was.
Read MoreFormer SMC student Violet Paley has used the platform she's gained from tweeting about James Franco to educate the masses on consent.
Read More10 years and nineteen films all converge with one snap of the fingers.
Read MoreThe UCLA American Indian Student Association helps organize the celebration every year.
Read MoreThe limitation of six words brought creative expression on what the amendment meant to attendees who attended the workshop as part of First Amendment Month.
Read MoreStudents not only watch Japanese drumming, but learn to play
Read MoreHi De Ho Comics will be hosting the event for Free Comic Book Day, an annual event where comic book stores around the nation give out free comic books.
Read MorePerformances from rappers like Wiz Khalifa, Schoolboy Q, and Kid Cudi entertain smokers and rap fans alike.
Read MoreOnly a semester old, the Chess Club prepares to host its first tournament.
Read MoreSlapstick humor and unforeseen events lead to an accidentally stolen identity and one very confused town.
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