Paramount Pictures. By Darissa Townes, contributor On Thursday, Jan. 14, Atlanta’s Midtown Art Cinema started showing “Anomalisa,” Charlie Kaufman’s latest film, which was recently nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated
StarWars.com About a month ago in a movie theater not so far away … The epic film “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” swept the box office away. Massive hype from
Photo by Damaris Fletcher. By Darissa Townes, contributor Winter quarter at SCAD Atlanta can mean a lot of things, but aside from a few potential snow days, aTVfest, an event
Illustration by Anderson Carman. Now that fall quarter is coming to a close and winter break is here at last, we SCAD Atlanta students can finally kick back and enjoy
Eon Productions. You’d think after more than 50 years of a franchise, the filmmakers would start running out of ideas. After all, there’s only so many world-saving missions that one
Buried Alive Film Festival/Facebook. Horror film fanatics, assemble! The Buried Alive Film Festival is returning to Atlanta for its tenth year running, bringing independent, innovative horror films from around the
Fox. By Hannah Twery, staff writer Almost every person I've talked to about "Scream Queens," Fox's new show brought to you by the creators of “American Horror Story” and “Glee,” has
Universal Pictures. If you’re not familiar with who Steve Jobs was, it’s likely you at least know that he was the founder of Apple, the company slowly taking over the
Photo courtesy of Allied Integrated Marketing. By Kiki Hill, contributor Sanjay Bakshi, Supervising Technical Director for the Pixar film “Monsters University” and Pixar’s newest film, “The Good Dinosaur,” came
Adult Swim By Tyler Spinosa Adult Swim’s newest breakaway original series, “Rick and Morty,” has made a meteoric impact on viewers after its first season ended in April of 2014.











