Written by Lilli Donohue, Photos by Madelyn Conlin-Day Adrien Brody received the Vanguard Award from SCAD Savannah Film Festival and was kind enough to do a Q&A after a screening of “The French Dispatch.” It’s not about the awards for Brody. “What else would I do?” he questioned.
Writing by Sarah Mason, Image courtesy of Polygram Entertainment My mother is a child of the 60s, and whenever I couldn’t sleep, she would sing “Sunday Morning” from the Velvet Underground’s first album, “The Velvet Underground and Nico.” The album, identified by Andy Warhol’s famous y
Writing by Erin Kay Shaw, Image courtesy of Overbrook Entertainment Fret not: the Western remains firmly ensconced in cinema canon. “The Harder They Fall” intends to add to that tradition with its upcoming debut on Netflix Nov. 3. Director Jeymes Samuel introduced the film as a “love letter”
Writing by Dylan James, Image courtesy of Vulcan Productions “1969 was the year when the Negro died, and Black was born.” These are the words spoken by Reverend Al Sharpton in the new documentary film “Summer of Soul (or…When the Revolution Would Not Be Televised),” which chronicle
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photo courtesy of Searchlight Pictures Full of action but not so full of color like we normally see in a Wes Anderson movie. Cutting in and out from color to black and white makes viewers appreciate his perfected palettes that much more. “The French Dispatch” is
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Photo courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment In the final fleeting days of summer, kids are filled with the deep desire to make the most of any time they have left. They’re in pursuit of any adventure they have yet to pursue, no stone left unturned. That’s exactly the st
Interview by Perrin Smith, Video by Paige Mathieson, Photos by Meg Aki Christian Siriano is in town for the opening of his first-ever solo exhibition at the SCAD Museum of Art. There, Siriano’s collection of dresses are on display in an exhibit called, “People are People.” His dresses
Writing by Paul Jerome Watson, Image courtesy of Scott Free Productions Ridley Scott’s filmography is one of mixed results. For every “The Martian” there is an “Exodus: Gods and Kings.” For every “Prometheus,” there is a “The Counselor.” For every
Interview by Perrin Smith, Video by Paige Mathieson, Photos by Meg Aki Crafting a career in any field requires lifetimes of effort and insurmountable dedication. It’s why Kenneth Branagh’s achievements across acting, directing and writing are so difficult to ignore. This Saturday, Branagh crosse
Interview by Perrin Smith, Video by Paige Mathieson, Photo by Meg Aki For weeks, “Dune” has been the object of so many people’s curiosity. While the internet’s been ablaze with talk about stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, the world their characters inhabit would never have been possible