B.I.G. Entertainment Network, in partnership with Assembly Studios, announced THE B.I.G. SHOW an Entertainment Expo at Assembly Studios.
B.I.G. Entertainment Network, in partnership with Assembly Studios, announced THE B.I.G. SHOW an Entertainment Expo at Assembly Studios.
The historic Tara Atlanta hosts the daily screenings of the BronzeLens 2025 Official Film Selections and all panels from Wednesday, August 20, through Sunday, August 24. For the full list of 2025 BronzeLens Official Selections, visit Official Film Selections | Welcome to the 16th Annual BronzeLens Film Festival.
Entertainment mogul and longtime Atlantan Tyler Perry appears to finally be moving toward his goal of turning part of former U.S. Army base Fort McPherson into a mixed redevelopment designed to be public-accessible and a boon for surrounding neighborhoods. Plans adjacent to massive studio complex call for nearly 1.3M square feet of development.
Randy Davidson, founder and CEO of Georgia Entertainment, spoke with Ryan J. Dennis of Peach Pop 5! to discuss the launch of Georgia Entertainment’s newest event series, “Take One”.
The series was filmed entirely in Georgia, with a cast, crew, and homeowners who all proudly call Georgia home.
The newly launched Pullman Yards Arts & Film Residency is now accepting applications from visual artists, filmmakers, and interdisciplinary creators seeking to push boundaries and expand their practices in Atlanta.
The programme will deliver 23 World Premiere titles, spanning 30+ countries, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey, promising this year to be a truly unmissable moment to catch the international voices of the future.
Filmed in one take, the film wowed audiences not just with its technical ambition but with its richly drawn characters, razor-sharp wit, and throwback 1970s charm.
Founded by Renee’ Atkins, who will lead the summit, and supported by RMF Ambassador Emmanuel Lewis—best known for his role on the hit TV show Webster—the event is designed to empower emerging talent, spotlight cultural leaders, and provide unparalleled access to industry expertise.
The Peaberry Film Festival will return to the Historic Canton Theatre for its third consecutive year, running October 3–5, 2025. Formerly known as the Etowah Film Festival, Peaberry blends local, national, and international films to craft a cinematic experience where the only thing more captivating than the films themselves is the conversation they inspire.