The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Image used under fair use doctrine

‘The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear’ confuses, leaves viewers with questions

Trisha Chaudhary March 2, 2013

The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear by Tinatin Gurchiani. Just hearing the name of the film piqued my interest. I wanted to see what it was about, who was in it, if there really was a machine...

Culinary Arts caters True/False jubilee

Daphne Yu February 28, 2013

In just weeks after the culinary students at the Columbia Area Career Center provided a full Mardi Gras meal to students and faculty at RBHS as well as community members, they are again preparing to wow...

Movie-goers line up outside the True/False box office just hours after it opened Feb. 28. The documentary film festival will run through the weekend. Photo by Maria Kalaitzandonakes

True/False Film Fest kicks off in Columbia

Ashleigh Atasoy February 28, 2013

The annual True/False Film Festival opened  Feb. 28 in downtown Columbia. According to its website, True/False  “highlights innovative work with a cinematic scope, creative takes on contemporary currents,...

True/False Film Festival sells all-time high

True/False Film Festival sells all-time high

Ashleigh Atasoy March 6, 2012

Bearing News covered the True/False Film Festival from March 1-4. Thank you for continually stopping by to check out what was happening. Click the link above to check out all the stories and movies you...

‘Only the Young’ spins magical tale fit for all ages

Nomin-Erdene Jagdagdorj March 4, 2012

In the Q line for "Only the Young," a middle-aged man came up and asked his friends if they were going to watch that coming-of-age film. But if he knew anything about the story, he’d know better than...

‘Herman’s House’ rivets audience, provides insight

Kira Lubahn March 3, 2012

“Herman’s House” told a poignant story about two lives in conjunction combined by friendship. Herman Wallace has been in solitary confinement for 40 years as of 2012. Jackie Sumell begins sending...

Hollys cosplay of one of the characters from Mass Effect, a sci-fi action role-playing video game. Holly was portrayed in Morgan Spurlocks Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fans Hope as a costume designer specialized for Mass Effect characters.  Photo by Theresa Whang

‘Comic-Con Four: A Fan’s New Hope’ provides laughs, engaging narratives

Kira Lubahn March 3, 2012

SPOILER ALERT Pow! Welcome to the world of Comic-Con! Morgan Spurlock's new documentary, "Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan's New Hope," intertwines the narratives of several individuals and how all of them...

Summer of Giacomo portrays adolescence perfectly

‘Summer of Giacomo’ portrays adolescence perfectly

Avantika Khatri March 3, 2012

“Summer of Giacomo” was everything a film should be: charming, funny and thoughtful. Most of the Italian documentary took place over one lazy, summer day. The camera, up until the final scene, always...

‘Birds’ filmmaker offers insight into life of orphans in Pakistan

Brett Stover March 2, 2012

SPOILER ALERT: “These Birds Walk” For a first-time True/False moviegoer whose only experience with films is Forum 8 or Hollywood Theater, it may come as a surprise when the house lights don’t come...

‘These Birds Walk’ stumbles, ultimately soars

Brett Stover March 2, 2012

Poignantly depicting life inside Edhi Home, a place where orphans and runaways in Pakistan can stay, "These Birds Walk" is a work in progress. The documentary centers around Omar, a young boy who runs...

True/False Film Fest comes to Commons

Jessica Jost January 27, 2012

Walking through the Main Commons Jan. 28, students found a new addition to the space outside the Planetarium. Today a white background hung on a wall beside the entrance to the Planetarium and a film...

Load More Stories