Written by Mackenzie Moore. Photo Curtasy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. On October 28, Vanity Fair held their podcast “Little Gold Men” Live at the SCAD Museum of Art Theater. The hosts, Richard Lawson and David Canfield, talk on the podcast about different films and occasionally have
Written by Nevin Allen. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. A row of geese are crossing the street. A man steps out, arms spread, and halts the flow of traffic for them. Moments later, at that same intersection, an Amazon-branded semi-truck hulks its way around the corner and disappears.
Written by Isabella Halteman. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. “Joker: Folie à Deaux” screened at Trustees Theater on Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. It is the sequel to Todd Philips’ 2019 film “Joker.” Both movies co-written by Philips and Scott Silver, “Joker: Folie à Deaux” picks
Written by Nevin Allen. Photo by Abigail Wornock. Alien: Romulus is the latest installment in the Alien film franchise, screened on Oct. 27 at the 2024 SCAD Savannah Film Festival as part of its “Late Night” programming. It is the franchise’s first installment to be directed by Fede Álvarez (
Written by Ky Tanella. Graphic by Ky Tanella. “The Substance.” If you haven’t seen the edits or the over-analytical TikToks by now, you’ve probably at least heard the tales of people passing out in movie theaters, and titling it “grossest movie ever made.” While many people are r
Written by Edith Manfred. Photos by Olivia Longoria. “The Piano Lesson,” a story of family legacy and generational trauma, was shown in Trustees Theater on Oct. 26th. This film was adapted from American playwright August Wilson’s 1987 stage production of “The Piano Lesson” and it carri
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photos by Ally Abruscato. On the first day of the festival, actor Colman Domingo returned to SCAD to receive the Spotlight Award for his role in “Sing Sing.” The A24 film premiered in the United States this past July. The movie was a gorgeous encapsulation of the impor
Written by Isabella Halteman. Photos by Ally Miller-Henson. “His Three Daughters” screened on Oct. 26 at the Lucas Theatre. Shot in only 17 days in New York City, Azazel Jacobs and his team created a touching and tear-jerking screen experience. Three sisters reconnect in an abrupt way afte
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Anna Porter. October is here, and with it comes a delightful tradition of unexpected internet stars and hilarious memes that light up our feeds. Last year, it was the unlikely charm of Lewis, the grumpy (yet endearing) jack-o-lantern. This year, the crown goes to no
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Ana Vergara. Ever since reading “Wellness” earlier this year, I’ve been dying to check out Nathan Hill’s first novel, “The Nix.” After finishing both books, I can safely call Nathan Hill one of my favorite authors. “The Nix”