With the “Austin Powers” movies, the joke was funny the first time around ... the second time, not so much. (And the third? Yikes.) That pattern also applies to...
With hit satiric flicks (“Shaun of the Dead,” “Zombieland”) and a big-selling mashup book (“Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”), the undead are enjoying a zesty p...
Slight and bittersweet, “Mid-August Lunch” -- "Pranzano di Ferragosto" in the original -- is a far cry from the mafioso violence of “Gomorrah,” from 2008, a mov...
You want bleak? I’ll give you bleak. Go to Landmark Midtown Art Cinema and buy tickets to the three-part heaping helping of serial murder, police corruption and...
Time ran out on Georgia House Bill 335 last night. The measure, which would have allowed voters in every county to spend up to one penny per dollar of sales tax...
It is July of 1936, a month before the Berlin Olympic Games. Leaders of the Third Reich are looking for German or Austrian athletes to find Alpine victory scali...
Visually, “The Secret of Kells” is a knockout. Too bad the script isn’t nearly as artful. A surprise Oscar nominee for best animated feature (it lost to Pixar’s...
How eerie it is, late at night, lying in bed in an empty house, to hear footsteps creak down the hallway toward your bedroom door. Or to feel a cold breath stir...
From Susan Weiner, executive director of the Georgia Council for the Arts: The Georgia Senate has voted to approve the Appropriation Committee's recommendation,...
Finally, some good news.
Susan Weiner, executive director of the Georgia Council for the Arts, reports that state Senator Jack Hill, the Senate Appropriations ...