Written by Cole Mihalich. Photo by Getty Images. “Thirteen Lives” is a dramatization of the 2018 events at Tham Luang, where thirteen people were trapped deep in one of Thailand’s largest cave systems after early monsoon flooding. Howard, the critically acclaimed director, accepted the Lif
Written by Erin Kay Shaw. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Though the documentary is brief, “Love, Barbara,” directed by Byrdie O’Connor, is a touching expression of love. The introductory scene was especially moving. Barbara Hammer, a notable queer filmmaker, and Florrie Burke are seen exchang
Written by Dylan Randall-Newberg. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “The Ruth Brinker Story” chronicled the life and impact of AIDS activist Ruth Brinker. The film followed Brinker through the dismal height of the epidemic, a beacon of hope in her trademark red blazer, as she fought for those too weak to
Written by Lulu Hamilton. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Although Lyme disease is a very common illness, with 500,000 new infections in the U.S. each year, many people are unaware of the threat it poses to one’s livelihood, and many doctors do not even believe in it. “The Qui
Written by Jordan Santiago. Photo by Jordan Santiago. “Inu-Oh”, was a visually stunning animated film with a compelling story. The dynamic between characters Tomona and Inu-Oh as well as the film’s visual style was intriguing and thrilling. The music is also something to note, inco
Written by Sarah Ralph. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Our lives are just a blink compared to the life of a volcano. Maurice Krafft “Fire of Love” was presented Monday morning at the Trustees Theater as part of the SCAD series, “Docs to Watch.” The documentary follows two fearless volcanologists, M
Written by Megan Hohl. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “Sam Now” is a documentary centered around the Harkness family, exploring the effects of familial trauma. When Sam Harkness was only a freshman in high school when their mother, Jois Harkness, suddenly disappeared. His brother, Reed Harkness,
Written by Sarah Ralph. Photo courtesy of Getty Images. Jenna Ortega received the Breakthrough Award last Sunday at the Lucas Theatre before the showing of her newest horror film, “X.” Ortega had the audience screaming before the film had even started as she arrived on stage. An excellent in
Written by Sarah Ralph. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Screams shot across Savannah on Sunday night for A24’s “X,” the first addition to Ti West’s horror trilogy starring SCAD honorees Jenna Ortega and Mia Goth. The film takes place in 1979 rural Texas, during the rise of pornographic films. A grou
Written by Ashton Melton. Photo courtesy of IMDb. “One Fine Morning,” directed by Mia Hansen-Løve, captured the drive of a young mother, Sandra, as she raised her daughter while being her ill father’s primary provider. Throughout the film, Sandra fought through her lacking relatio