‘I have structured the business side of Fake Fangs to be as artist-friendly as it can be, while still hoping to remain solvent’
Jim Reed
Isolation Binge: Psychotronic Film Society of Savannah’s Jim Reed
We decided to sit down with some of the most passionate film fans and connoisseurs that Savannah has to offer, to find out what they’re watching right now and why movies mean so much to them.
Superhorse’s supercharged reunion
SUPERHORSE is perhaps one of the most enduring bands in the history of the Savannah music scene. They’ve continued on through 25 years of touring, recording, taking hiatuses, experiencing health […]
Celebrate the life and times of Bruce Campbell with Psychotronic Film Society
PFS has a long history of blowing out the candles for sci-fi saints and B-movie bosses, and founder Jim Reed feels Campbell is a truly worthy candidate for a Society salute.
‘Strange But True’ Documentary Film Fest comes to Muse
A two-day nonfiction bender highlighting some of the most touching, surprising, and funny stories that are often overlooked in the cinema world.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Rock Star
IT’S NOT NEWS that beloved local musician and artist Keith Kozel has been suffering from a rare kidney malady. His family, friends, and fans have been dealing with that fact […]
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 […]
‘Movies Savannah Missed’ debuts
It’s an old story around here: High–profile, high–quality movie gets released. High–profile, high–quality movie gets kudos from the critics. High–profile, high–quality movie never comes anywhere near a Savannah theatre. Lots […]
Jim Reed says goodbye
Savannah’s a notoriously gossip-fueled town, especially when it comes to the performing arts community. So, if you move in those wide circles, there’s a good chance you may have heard […]
Savannah’s ‘other’ film festival
MONSTER ROAD is a mesmerizing, astonishing view into the life of a brilliant but profoundly disturbed artist. You aren’t likely to see it at a local movie theater, and it […]
When Skunk Apes Attack!
JIM REED, founder of the Psychotronic Film Festival — who’s also this publication’s music editor — says this year’s 5th Annual festival is actually a microcosm of the types of […]
