Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. by Sharita Gilmore, contributor For more than 15 years, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) has brought Israeli cinema to the ATL. Showcasing films about identity,
Photo by Angelica Perez. aTVfest 2016 is on its way, along with a multitude of panels, stars and screenings that are sure to attract TV lovers from SCAD Atlanta and
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
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
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
Alliance for a Better Georgia Making art is an act of passion. Now, thanks to Cause + Effect 2015, SCAD student filmmakers have a chance to use their artistic
Marvel “Ant-Man” is not your average Marvel film — it’s better than that. It’s not an eye-popping, apocalyptic, all-action gargantua like “The Avengers” or “Avengers: Age of Ultron” — it’s
© 2015 Atlanta Film Festival atlantafilmfestival.com ATL Film Festival out-does itself By Emme Raus The 39th annual Atlanta Film Festival showcased a variety of independent films at some of Atlanta’s











