Written by Cole Mihalich. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “Armageddon Time,” an autobiographical film by director James Gray, is chaotic but also hides a few gems. The film is a coming-of-age story, one of fading innocence in an increasingly divided world. Paul Graff (Banks Repeta), the protagonist
Written by Daniella Garcia. Photo courtesy of Madi Wellborn. Inspired by true events, the movie “Devotion” triumphantly honors the life and tribulations of Jesse Brown, a historic African-American naval aviator during the Korean War. Directed by J.D. Dillard, the film stars Jonathan Majo
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of Ally Abruscato. I walked into “Last Flight Home” without any idea what it was about apart from, “Make sure you are prepared and got tissues.” This was not necessarily what I was looking for at 11:30 in the morning, but I was still
Written by Katelyn Myrick. Photo courtesy of Ashton Melton. From growing up in Cleveland to having albums go platinum to receiving the Discovery Award at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Colson Baker has become an inspiration. He is proof that no matter where you come from, you can achieve anything
Written by Shannon Langes. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Ali Abbasi’s “Holy Spider” is based on the real-life of Saeed Hanaei, an Iranian serial killer dubbed the “Spider Killer” after the murder of 16 sex workers in the Iranian holy city of Mashhad between the years of 2000 and 2001. The film f
Written by Emma Sikes. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “Navalny,” directed by Daniel Roher, captures the inspiring story of the leader of the Russian opposition’s rise to fame with his weekly Youtube postings. Despite the reigning president Vladimir Putin, banning this anti-corruption campaigner from
Written by Daniella Garcia. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Packed with comedy, heart and oh-so-relatable middle school nostalgia, “Turning Red” spoke to the coming-of-age journey of girls everywhere, painting the incredibly painful and awkward experience of growing up and enduring puberty into
Written by G. Noelle Anderson. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Tom Huang—a director, producer and writer—visited SCAD Savannah Film Festival this weekend to discuss his narrative feature film, “Dealing with Dad.“ “Dealing with Dad“ follows the story of three siblings handling the
Written by Sarah Ralph. Photo by Madisyn Welborn. “We are living in the Golden Age of documentary.” – Scott Feinberg Lucas Theater hosted ten phenomenal documentary filmmakers, all with high hopes for the Oscars. The panel kicked off with much excitement as SCAD unveiled a brand new award,
Written by Ella Missell. Photo by Madisyn Welborn. On Aug. 28, 1955, Mamie Till-Mobley found that her only child was murdered. Director Chinonye Chukka brings the audience back to that date with the creation of “Till”. Focusing on the perspective of Mamie Till-Mobley, who is played by Danielle D