Film Review: Georgia-filmed ‘Along Came the Devil’

The budget may be low, but the level of scares and imagination are lower still in “Along Came the Devil,” a feeble indie horror film that sometimes seems like a straight retread and other times feels like a movie aimed specifically at Christian audiences.

ATLFF ’18 Official Selections Heading to Plaza Theatre

ATLFF ’18 was one for the books and some our favorites from the festival will be getting a theatrical run at the Plaza Theatre! If you missed out at festival, here’s your second chance to catch A Prayer Before Dawn, Along Came the Devil, and Hearts Beat Loud.

2018 Macon Film Festival Announces Official Selections

Official selections for the 2018 Macon Film Festival have been announced and will be screened at the following venues throughout the Festival, August 16-19: Museum of Arts and Sciences, Theatre Macon, Douglass Theatre, The Grand Opera House, and Hargray Capitol Theatre.

Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post (3.5 stars)

Let’s go back to the 90s; it was a simpler time in many regards, and the setting for The Miseducation of Cameron Post. Desiree Akhavan and Cecilia Frugiuele adapted the Emily M. Danforth novel into the 2018 Grand Jury Prize winner at the Sundance.

Review: Arizona (3 stars)

What happens in the space between desperation and impulse? Jonathan Watson’s directorial debut “Arizona” teaches us that absolutely nothing good happens in that space. And worse than nothing good, the thing that’s most likely going happen is murder.

Georgia’s movie boost fiction?

Time Magazine’s Aug. 6 special issue focuses on the American South. One of the articles is about Georgia’s film production incentives, entitled “How Georgia Became the Hollywood of the South.”

Final Movies At Newtown Park Screening On Aug. 11

The city of Johns Creek will host its final installment for Movies at Newtown Park on Saturday, Aug. 11. Load up the car with your family and head over to the park to check out “Paddington 2,” the final film in the city’s 2018 series.

In Georgia Governor’s Race, a Defining Moment for a Southern State for Many Things-including Film Industry

Kemp reiterated his support for state legislation that would replicate a federal law providing legal protection to individuals and businesses who tailor business practices to their religious beliefs. Opponents of the laws, which exist in several neighboring states, argue that they allow discrimination against serving or employing homosexuals and transgender people.

Atlanta Film Society: Intro to Film Business August 4th

Linda Burns is partnering with the Atlanta Film Society to teach this fascinating class on film business. Students will learn the basics of the business – development to sale, terminology, crew positions, definitions, and hierarchy. They will also get an overview of the film and television industry, including commercials, industrials, and music videos.

Steven Harrison Joins Red Willow Talent

Steven Harrison comes to Red Willow Talent at the peek of its growth. As the new “Administrative Assistant of Talent” he brings with him a wealth of knowledge that he has gained from his studies at SCAD in Savannah along with his on the job experiences.

AJFF Presents Encore Screening Of ‘Heading Home’

The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will celebrate the opening of the new Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center with an encore presentation of “Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel,” a stirring, family-friendly story of sports, patriotism and personal identity.

VSU, SGRL Partner for Film Production

Valdosta State University students are working with the South Georgia Regional Library System to create a feature film set at the new Willis L. Miller Library, which will hold its grand opening at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 28, at 2906 Julia Drive.

Film and TV Tax Credit Battle Heats Up Across U.S.

When New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on July 3 signed film and TV tax credit legislation that would allocate up to $85 million per year over the next five years to projects in the state, he pledged that the move would allow the state to “regain a competitive footing.”

‘Atlanta Monster’ Podcast Released Soundtrack Last Week

“Atlanta Podcast,” the biggest podcast of the year, released a soundtrack last week — so you can listen to the brilliantly dark, evocative music that producer Makeup and Vanity Set created to underscore the podcast’s grim story of the Atlanta child murders.

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