Disney has found a market in recreating classic films the past few years, from 2015’s “Cinderella” to the recently released “The Lion King.” Here’s our take on the new computer-animated pride land.
Film
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Is Georgia on your mind because it’s always on the big screen? While our state has experienced a booming film industry lately, it has actually hosted film crews for decades.
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As part of the Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival at the Fox Theatre, the 1962 classic film “To Kill a Mockingbird” returns to the big screen on Sunday, July 14, at 6:30PM.
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There’s nothing better than a warm summer night spent under the stars. Combine that with a movie, family and friends, and you’ve got the perfect night.
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Can we talk about one of my favorite awards nights of the year – the Oscars?
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Despite a controversial year for movies, and a ceremony without a host, the star-studded show must go on. Will you tune in?
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Think you’re seeing stars? Well, you might be. With Georgia known as Hollywood of the South, it’s not uncommon to spot celebs around Atlanta.
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Get ready to grab your popcorn and take a seat. The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) is set to return Feb. 6-26 at various locations around town.
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If you’ve been missing the excitement of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, this may help hold you over until the full festival kicks off on Feb. 6.
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Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jr. wanted a non-violent social change for black people. As the first African-American mayor of Atlanta, his legacy continues to live within our city.
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Have you heard? The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival launched a first-of-its-kind event called Cinebash (literally – a film party). Blending immersive experiences with food, music, dance and other production elements, the celebration extends beyond traditional film screenings.
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Film is rising from the dead and emerging from the shadows thanks to a gruesome zombie apocalypse and trailblazing African-American women mathematicians.
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Sam Slater is the co-founder of Burn Later Productions, behind hit films, including “Drinking Buddies,” “The Intervention,” and “Adult Beginners.” He loves living in Boston close to friends and family, and collecting lots of frequent flyer miles.
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Trailer produced by Greg Harding Just in time for the election, Landmark Midtown Art Cinema is getting political. On October…
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Local filmmakers Jon and Brantly Watts with support from the Atlanta Film Festival are hosting another HomeSpun Series Wednesday, October…