Written by Anna Porter. Illustration by Anna Porter. While taking a walk down Bay Street in Savannah’s Historic District, you may stumble across Moon River Brewing Company– a unique southern restaurant and bar. The building dates back to 1821 when it was constructed as a hotel, then became a
Written by Ashton Melton. Photo courtesy of Madi Wellborn. “Nanny” is truly revolutionary to the art of film, depicting the struggles of Aisha, an emigrant from Senegal, who experiences the hardships of a nanny for a New York wealthy couple while dealing with the absence of her son. The celebrat
Written by Sophie Centazzo. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “She Said” tells the story of Meghan Twohey and Jody Kantor, two investigative reporters for the New York Times. The two women were at the forefront of exposing film producer Harvey Weinstein for sexual assault and rape of dozens of women, whic
Written by Abby Chadwick. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “My Policeman” has been one of the most anticipated films among Savannah Film Fest audiences, mainly because of the lead actor, Harry Styles. The film tells the story of the intertwined relationships between policeman Tom, school teacher
Written by Madisyn Welborn, Photographs by Madisyn Welborn There’s no question as to why Savannah is one of the best places to be during the Halloween season. With ghost tours, haunting histories and spooky Spanish moss around every corner, it’s nearly impossible to avoid that festive feeling. H
Written by Sarah Ralph. Photo courtesy of Madi Wellborn. Last Wednesday, the Lucas Theater hosted ten phenomenal documentary filmmakers with high hopes for the Oscars. The panel kicked off with much excitement as SCAD unveiled a brand-new award, the Daring Documentarian Award. Evgeny Afineevsky of
Written by Emma Sikes. Photo courtesy of IMDb. This collection of shorts opened with “Dress A Cow,” a look into a treasured 38-year-old Ohio tradition of dressing the family cow in a costume in order to be judged and awarded a blue ribbon. Followed by “Teddy Bear”, a female written and direc
Written By Abby Chadwick. Photo courtesy of Katelyn Myrick. “The Whale” is a deeply emotional film following the life of Charlie (Brendan Fraser), a middle-aged English teacher who struggles with obesity, so much that it has caused him to fall on the brink of death. The audience follows
Written by Shannon Langas. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game” reminds us that life is defined by risk. The comedy follows Roger Sharpe, a real-life pinball wizard who helped lift New York’s thirty-year ban on pinball, as he navigates romance on his path to save the g
Written by Dylan Randall-Newberg. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “Where No One Lives” was a simple yet elegant portrait of three women grappling with the gray space between independence and loneliness. One left her family, one was left behind and the third is still defining how to exist in her family a