This review contains spoilers for “Stranger Things” Season 2, episode 1. As is Netflix’s custom, “Stranger Things” released its entire second season this weekend, on Oct. 27, just in time for Halloween. And that’s a good thing, too, because these episodes are p
Video by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interview by Shelby Loebker Edited by Georgia Micheals Writer/director Sean Baker and screenwriter Chris Bergoch walked the red carpet Sunday night, in anticipation of the screening of their film “The Florida Project.” The two have been friends
It’s hard to know what to think when a comedy begins with flashing footage of the 9/11 attacks. But, before you cry “Springtime for Hitler,” stick around. “Sun Dogs,” Jennifer Morrison’s directorial debut, avoids an awkward irreverence by championing a singular t
The 2017 documentary “Cries from Syria” screened Monday, Oct. 30 at noon to a full theater at the SCAD Museum of Art as part of the third day of the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Director Evgeny Afineevsky discussed the film with SCAD film and television professor Michael Cheney in a
After Sunday’s screening of the hit movie, “Logan,” the Lucas Theatre remained packed as audience members waited for the film’s star and Legends of Cinema Award honoree Sir Patrick Stewart to grace the stage. Stewart took his seat for a question-and-answer session to a standi
The 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival screened this year’s first showing of animated shorts on Monday, Oct. 30 at 9 a.m. at the Lucas Theatre for the Arts. Among eight total films, three stood out – “Lion Dance,” “Poles Apart” and “Post No Bills” –
Written by Shelby Kennedy Young women tackle dance routines the way they tackle college applications: with an attitude that says “you’re going to look at me and remember.” Long-time producer of successful Broadway productions – “Modern Orthodox” and “The Hum
In a time when the United States have never been so divided and the American people have never felt so powerless, “Beatriz at Dinner” swoops in with a reminder that one single human being can be enough to bring people together or tear them apart. It reminds us of the weight of our action
Written by Brenda Julian-Yanez This review contains spoilers for the film. “Grass Stains,” a coming-of-age movie that drifts back and forth between a drama and a romantic comedy, wants to remind us that even the smallest choices can have lasting consequences. Pablo Schreiber, who plays t
Photographed by Calvin Scott The second day of the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Sunday, Oct. 29, featured Legends of Cinema Award recipient Sir Patrick Stewart and Outstanding Achievement in Cinema Award recipient Salma Hayek Pinault walking the evening’s red carpet. Other guests includ