Artists and other citizens will march from the Rialto Theater, at 80 Forsyth Street, to the state Capitol today to protest the possible demise of the Georgia Co...
If the Georgia General Assembly eliminates the Georgia Council for the Arts, which, as we reported, is a distinct possibility, citizens across the state would f...
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Two “trilogy” events hit Atlanta movie screens this spring, both mysteries. The first is from Sweden, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” a film of the first boo...
Most of the people in “The Girl on the Train” are unlikable, and it’s not just because they’re French. Well, that may be a contributing factor, but it’s not the...
In “The Art of the Steal,” filmmaker Don Argott makes the case that Philadelphia’s power elite ran roughshod over the will of inventor Albert C. Barnes and his ...
A mama’s love is an elemental force in “Mother,” the latest from South Korea’s Joon-ho Bong in the wake of his wiggy, wonderful toxic-monster thriller “The Host...
Emory University is hosting a symposium on the future of arts criticism. Cathy and I will participate. The starting premise seems to be this: we have slipped un...
In the sweetest emotional exchange in "Fish Tank," a girl throws her arms around her big sister and sobs, “I hate you.”
“I hate you, too,” replies Mia (Katie J...
One longtime criticism about the yearly Oscar donkey race is this: How can voters fairly compare the performance of, say, Actress A (who’s nominated for playing...