The Hollywood writers’ strike has made its way to Atlanta.
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Out on Film, Atlanta’s annual LGBTQ+ Film Festival, will premiere at various theaters around the city beginning Sept. 21 through Oct. 1.
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Team 360 got all dressed up in shades of pink and took a midday break to immerse ourselves in the enchanting world of ” Barbie”! We knew we needed a delightful escape complemented by female empowerment since 360 Media, Inc.
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Moviemakers and movie lovers will tune in Sunday night to see who takes home a golden Oscar during the 2023 Academy Awards.
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It’s the best time of the year to grab a blanket, a cup of your favorite holiday beverage, popcorn and watch one of the classics.
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What better way to enjoy the warm Atlanta summer nights than to sit back and relax with a movie under the stars … Grab lawn chairs, blankets and, of course, your favorite snacks for the perfect summer outing at one or more of these outdoor movie locations:
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Back by popular demand, The Battery Atlanta will once again host its Xfinity Movie Series Oct. 29-Dec. 10 on the Plaza Green.
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As members of the LGBTQ+ community continue to receive the citywide spotlight they deserve throughout September and October, it’s only fitting that local events geared towards inclusion are highlighted.
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The 12th Annual Atlanta Shortsfest returns to RoleCall Theater at Ponce City Market Aug.
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Celebrating its 45th year, the annual Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF) returns April 22-May 2, featuring 25 narrative and documentary feature-length movies, 100+ shorts, episodic content and more.
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The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is set to return Feb.17-28 for its 21st annual festival.
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Film fans will not want to miss this one! Sundance Institute officially announced plans for the 2021 Sundance Film Festival to be offered digitally via a custom-designed online platform alongside drive-ins, independent arthouses, and a network of local community partnerships and satellite screens — including Atlanta’s own Atlanta Film Society.
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Many environmental documentaries leave viewers feeling hopeless about the state of the earth.
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The latest craze on Netflix, “The Social Dilemma,” has viewers concerned about the negative effects of social media.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, is well known for being a Georgian and an inspiring philanthropist.
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For two decades, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival has curated the best of Jewish cinema from around the world.
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The good folks at Microsoft News shared their list of the twenty best movies about elections.
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Recently released by Disney+, “The One and Only Ivan” tells the inspiring story of a gorilla whose journey ultimately leads him to a better life.
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After being closed for over five months, movie theaters across the nation, including AMC, Regal and Cinemark, are beginning phased reopenings.
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In May, the world lost acclaimed director Lynn Shelton at the age of 54.
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While going to movie theaters isn’t as easy these days, watching your favorite flicks on an open-air roof may be the next best thing.
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As we gear up for 2020, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The inaugural festival welcomed over 1,900 film-goers in 2000, and the organization has been entertaining audiences and fostering community dialogue ever since.