aTVfest is coming up soon and it’s time to get tickets to attend your favorite screenings and events. The 6th annual 3-day festival celebrating film, television, digital arts and animation
One of the biggest things to look forward to every year are the new movie releases on the horizon and 2018 is no exception. With that said, let's take a
By Melina Barbuto Illustration by Emily Keniston Turn on the television. There are the usual movies and shows, but now there’s something that seems familiar and yet leaves a somewhat
Adult SwimThe universe’s most infamous, portal-hopping, nihilistic, sci-fi parody duo “Rick and Morty” just concluded its third season, and fans are forced to suffer the existential dread of their own
Fall is here and that means that anxiety and responsibilities are not far behind. What can a strapping young artist do to alleviate the pressure of the coming school year,
Art by Beatriz Molina. For the last four years, a group of SCAD students from Atlanta, Savannah and Hong Kong have been working on developing an animated, supernatural drama series
FX Networks Few shows on television have a cast as consistently grotesque and captivating as “The Gang” from “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” The premiere of their new season marks
"Samurai Jack," Genndy Tartakovsky’s time bending epic about a noble samurai cast into the future by an evil shape shifting demon, is finally back. Following the success of “Dexter’s Laboratory,”
"When We Rise," a mini-series scheduled to air on ABC starting Monday, Feb. 27, screened its premiere episode at aTVfest and stood out as potentially the most politically relevant new show
Cast members of ABC's show “Quantico” spoke about diversity, race and politics during a panel discussion at SCADshow Feb. 4 as part of SCAD Atlanta’s aTVfest. Following a screening of the