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Montage Cinemas brings arthouse, indie films straight to you
MONTAGE Cinemas, a pop-up movie theater and film group based right here in Savannah, was gearing up for a big year of film screenings when things went sideways. The COVID-19 […]
Marriage Story, Parasite, Lucas films are highlights
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5 Questions with Kody Cunningham
‘What We Always Wanted’ follows two teenage girls and their 25 year-old cousin, played by Cunningham, in the ever-present struggle of trying to figure out your true self
Diversity outdoors: Banff Mountain Film Fest explores wider range than ever before
“Society is changing and these films reflect that. It’s what people want now.”
From the streets to the screen
“50 years from now, when people ask about the Black Lives Matter movement, I will tell them to see this movie.” —Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com IN THE violent chaos that […]
Out from liberty’s shadow
The documentary Shadows of Liberty, screening at Armstrong this Friday, is the civil liberty equivalent of a gory zombie apocalypse flick.
CinemaSavannah & Psychotronic Film Society bring acclaimed A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night to SAV
Told in Farsi with English subtitles, and shot in flat, industrial Bakersfield, California, the ‘Iranian Vampire Western’s’ cultural blurring is being heralded by critics.
Shout at the Devil
Sammy Davis, Jr., to put it lightly, was a character. A member of The Rat Pack, incredible drummer, actor, and known reveler, his multitude of talents only played up the […]
Year in Review: Local movies
Self might, however, have the last laugh. In November, hewas hired as director of corporate affairs by Medient Studios, the multi-million dollar global film production company that’s soon to set up shop in Effingham County.
Freeze frame: Meddin Studios
This sort of thing is common in Hollywood, where handshake deals are conveniently forgotten, and contracts sometimes aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on. Movie-related lawsuits are a cottage industry.
Life on ‘My Block’
‘Because of the nature of our medium, the things I was able to show them in the beginning sparked a lot of interesting conversations. About stereotypes, for example.’
