Barry Jenkins, director of “If Beale Street Could Talk,” walked the red carpet on Friday Nov. 2. Jenkins talked about how he feels about people calling him an “auteur.” Video by Tyler Rispoli and Georgia MichealsInterview by Jay ZacariasEdited by Georgia Micheals District Sta
Photos by Savannah LaCroix Day Seven of the SCAD Savannah Film Fest featured movies such as “Patrimonio,” “Spare Room,” “Boy Erased” and many more great films and panels. Celebrities such as Chloë Grace Moretz, Skylar Samuels and many others walked the red carpet
By Maggie Maize James Balog uses his camera to bear witness to human hands in the changing elements of water, air, fire and earth. Balog’s photography used to “celebrate elegance” in nature. But soon after, the conviction to capture “visual evidence” for the changing environment won out. T
Photos by Kendra Frankle Day Six of the SCAD Savannah Film Fest featured movies such as “Isle of Dogs,” “Vox Lux,” “Still” and many more great films and panels. Celebrities such as KiKi Layne, Director Barry Jenkins and numerous industry costume and set designers
In the midst of covering stories in a war-torn country, Marie Colvin (Rosamund Pike) asks, “in covering war, can we really make a difference?” The short answer is yes, but the long answer comes in the form of Matthew Heineman’s “A Private War.” The film details Colvin’s efforts and strug
Spike Lee’s “BlaKkKlansman” is prefaced with one line: “Dis joint is based on some real FR, FR sh*t.” Without this preface, some might not believe the premise. The film chronicles the real investigation and take down of members of the Colorado Springs KKK chapter by Ron Stallworth, (John D
It’s the fear of the unknown that often keeps people up at night, and the unknown is a factor all of the shorts in the “Shorts Spotlight: Bump in the Night” had. Horror is personal. What makes you hide behind your hands might make someone else sigh with boredom. The great thing about this coll