The Cobb International Film Festival has been around for several seasons, but this year’s edition may have more eyes than usual on it, as organizers present a r...
Go ahead and laugh, but for me the nicest new surprise on Netflix is the reboot of that old tween standard, The Baby-Sitters Club. Previous versions of Ann M. M...
As an artist, Raymond Carr goes by many titles -- director, performer, shop owner, art director and puppeteer, among them. A prolific Atlanta presence with almo...
Though it was shot long before this spring’s global uprising against how police treat people of color, Spike Lee’s compelling but uneven Vietnam-and-brotherhood...
The Atlanta Film Festival has pushed its 2020 event -- normally held in April -- to September and is already soliciting "Hella Early" submissions for its 2021 e...
One of the most satisfying, immersive binges I’ve enjoyed lately is the limited Netflix series The Eddy (eight episodes). Here, co-creator Damien Chazelle doesn...
For someone without professional training in the business of film, Molly Coffee has made a name for herself, mostly in the past decade as an Atlanta-based art d...
A few weeks ago, Alpharetta's Swan family cooked veggie burgers, packed them in a basket with popcorn and soda and loaded it all into their car with assorted pi...
Actor's Express, the Atlanta Music Project, Out on Film, the Michael O'Neill Singers, MINT Atlanta and Zoetic Dance are among 137 arts nonprofits and individual...
It seems so long ago now, but the first episode of HBO’s five-part documentary series Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children brings the city’s traged...