Now may or may not be the perfect time for a political comedy depending on who you ask. Things are tense and ridiculous enough in our current society so is it necessary to see it in film where we often go to briefly get away from...
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‘7500’ Review: A Thrilling and Intense Drama
There was a time when audiences were seeing Joseph Gordon-Levitt everywhere, from smaller indies like 500 Days of Summer to big blockbusters including Inception and The Dark Knight Rises. Then following 2016’s Snowden he kind of...
‘The King of Staten Island’ Review: Shows a Different Side of Pete Davidson
Pete Davidson’s comedy style leaves little wiggle room as people tend to either love it or hate it. While SNL has always been his best lane, he has branched out into film in a variety of supporting roles. The King of Staten...
‘The Vast of Night’ Review: Pays Homage to the Sci-fi Greats
Amazon’s The Vast of Night is a tribute to the classic sci-fi era of The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and is vaguely reminiscent of Orson Welles’ The War of the Worlds radio drama. The entire film is framed as an episode of...
‘The High Note’ Review: Is Magical when it Hits the Right Note
Music covers are a way of getting something new out of something old, whether it’s a new voice, a new melody, or even the addition of new lyrics. They’re tributes to the original work. The High Note may feature a story we’ve seen...
Atlanta Movie Tours Goes Socially Distant with New ‘Georgia Film & Chill’ Virtual Tour
We’re over three months into the Coronavirus pandemic and businesses are starting to open back up for business with social distancing restrictions in place. Tourism is oftentimes one of the first industries hit when...
‘Extraction’ Review: Delivers a Heavy Dose of Adrenaline
Chris Hemsworth plays the mercenary with a heart Tyler Rake in the thrilling and action-packed Extraction, with Captain America: Civil War and Avenger: Endgame stunt coordinator Sam Hargrave making his directorial debut from a...
‘Selah and the Spades’ Review: All the Drama of High School
Writer and director Tayarisha Poe takes all the drama of high school and ups the ante to Shakespearian levels in her feature film debut, Selah and the Spades. The film follows Selah, the leader of the Spades faction at her...
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ Review: A Powerful and Emotional Drama
People always seem to be walking on eggshells whenever the topic of abortion comes up as if it’s this ominous and taboo monster that is lurking in the shadows, when in truth it’s a sometimes needed and necessary medical procedure...
Atlanta Film Festival Announces New Dates for 2020 Event
The 2020 Atlanta Film Festival was originally slated to run from April 30 – May 10, 2020 but due to the Coronavirus pandemic was delayed. The 2020 event is now scheduled to run later this fall from Thursday, September 17...