[rating: 4/5] “Tomorrow You’re Gone” is David Jacobson’s film adaptation of Matthew F. Jones’ novel “Boot Tracks.” The film follows a violent Charlie Rankin (Stephen Dorff) in his pursuit of vengeance for his jail-house mentor, curiously named “the Buddha.” The Buddha m
James Gandolfini, star of “The Sopranos,” talks about his work in Geoffery Fletcher’s directorial debut “Violet and Daisy,” as well as the career moves that brought him to acting in theatre, television and on the big screen. Nick Lawrence
The Savannah Film Festival has options for a morning movie, hot date or a Friday night hang-out, with shows from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Trustees Theater, Lucas Theatre, and Gutstein Gallery. District has continuous coverage of the Savannah Film Festival including reviews, videos, exclusive in
Diane Lane’s debut film “A Little Romance” (1979), hit Savannah’s big screen on Nov. 1 at the Trustee’s Theatre. The film is a timeless teen-girl heart throb story with wit. It follows the love brewing between a 13-year-old American girl (Lane) and a cinema-crazed French boy (Thelonious
Following the showing of “The Amazing Spider Man,” Stan Lee once again made an appearance at the Savannah Film Fest. This time it was to answer questions from the students and audience. Lee wooed the crowd with iconic insight on the role of comics in the future, superhero films, famous c
The 2012 Student Showcase proves that SCAD has some of the most imaginative and inventive future filmmakers. “The Portrait” [rating:3.5/5] Perhaps some of the hardest tasks artists face is the challenge of defining oneself. A self-portrait can carry so much weight and forces us to answer the i
[rating: 4/5] Jimmy (Matt Dillon) is a man on the run. A conman who’s been working with longtime partner and mentor Marvin (James Caan) on an insurance fraud scheme, he’s now under investigation by the FBI. He leaves the US, only to find out from another partner, Joseph Kaspar (Stellan Skarsgard