Photo courtesy of Savannah Film Fest Written by Rummel Medina In 2004 CBS’s show “60 Minutes” began an investigation into the then-president George W. Bush’s questionable military service. But the rise of internet discussion boards and political influence over network television lead to a co
Video filmed and edited by Rodrigo Nino and Giulia Jimenez Photographed by Angie Stong, Danielle McGotty, and Katherine Rountree The 2015 Savannah Film Festival came and went with its usual splendor, but not before we were able to speak to some of the celebrity guests as they walked the red carpet l
Written and photographed by Katherine Rountree On Friday, Oct. 30, students and guests of the Savannah Film Fest were asked the question “What is film and television?” A few years ago, that might have been an easy question, but as Michael Chenney — moderator of a four-guest panel a
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Film Fest Written by Emilie Kefalas With the Savannah Film Festival almost wrapped by Friday, Oct. 30 afternoon, four SCAD graduates in the entertainment industry spoke of their experiences at the festival’s ‘Alumni Panel.’ Moderated by Dramatic Writing
Featured image courtesy of the Savannah Film Festival website It’s rare that a film can genuinely move you. Going into “Room,” I expected a lot more flare and melodrama, considering the dark circumstances rooted in the plot. Instead, what I received from director Lenny Abrahamson w
Photographed & written by Grace Baines Brunch is the best of both worlds: breakfast food at lunch that allows for the notion of sleeping until 11 a.m. and a cutesy name that makes it sound mature and classy. Brunch is a college student’s best friend. It speaks of 11 a.m. classes and eight hour
Featured image courtesy of the Savannah Film Festival website Written by Cherrelle M. Rand Films about immigrants traveling to the U.S. in search of a better life (“The Immigrant,” “An American Rhapsody”) are a dime a dozen. In “Brooklyn” — screened at the Trustees Theater for this
“Best of Enemies” tells a story of conflict rather than love. It is just one of this year’s Savannah Film Festivals “Docs to Watch.” The film documents a series of debates between Gore Vidal and William Buckley from the 1968 U.S. elections. “It’s funny in 20
Images courtesy of Aaron Unser The work of SCAD third-year furniture design major, Aaron Unser, was displayed at the Black Orchid Tattoo Studio & Gallery in his exhibit named “The Sixth Circle,” for the whole month of October. Unser explained that what ties his work together is that
Photos courtesy of Netflix Halloween was this past Saturday, so a horror movie for this column may be a bit late, but better late than never. And with this movie, who’s really waiting in anticipation? Certainly not the kind people at Rotten Tomatoes who gave this baby a 12 percent rating. Is