Don't get me wrong: I love witnessing a bit of public condemnation online like the rest of us.
In this streamable time of movies, it’s easy to get bored. And we busy 21st-century people do not like to be bored. Perhaps that is why, in recent years, we
On Nov. 9, by 4:30 p.m., when this article is being written, there's been eight instances of gun violence in the United States. On Nov. 8, there were 64. America
In much fanfare, the dark fairy Maleficent returned to the silver screen in the titular movie sequel, which premiered in the United States on Oct. 18. The follow-up to the
By Mackenzie Lachey and Molly Moran Illustration by Julia Yoon The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards has come and gone but the impact of its epic fashion statement remains. With
By Katherine Diaz Villegas Illustration by Emily Keniston J.K. Rowling wrote the remarkable “Harry Potter” literary series that opened the world to wizards and adventure, battles of darkness and light
Graphic by Allison Bolt On Oct. 16, social media outlets were wallpapered with #MeToo as hundreds of thousands of people publically reported being sexually harassed or assaulted in their lifetime.
Atlanta has its own booming sector in film and television, but on the other side of the continent lies the southern California city of L.A. It is known to one
By Mikael Trench The new year is finally here and there is a lot for us to look forward to, but for movie fans everywhere, January only means one thing:
© 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