Falling in love with “Like Crazy”
November 6, 2011
What will happen to them once Anna’s visa is up?
Director’s Choice: “The Muppets” delights old fans and new
November 5, 2011
If there’s one thing the folks at the Savannah Film Festival do well, it’s keeping the annual director’s choice hush-hush.
Professionalism shines in student competition
November 5, 2011
While all of these films were well done, “Clear Blue” shines as the script, dialogue and editing seem professionally done. The story is easy to follow, the acting is spot on and audiences are instantly drawn in to Simon and Flova’s world.
The American dream according to “Bringing Up Bobby”
November 5, 2011
“Bringing Up Bobby” hits you in ways not many films can.
An evening of hilarious “Carnage”
November 5, 2011
“Carnage” is a hilarious, dark comedy where our humanity is stripped down to its primal, emotional, temper-tantrum throwing inner child that lives within us regardless of class or gender.
“A Dangerous Method” characterizes film with sex, quality conversation
November 4, 2011
“A Dangerous Method” may be a character story, but it still raises the quintessential questions between Freudian and Jungian psychology.
“Butter” fights to be relevant
November 3, 2011
In Iowa, they have their own source of cutthroat competition: butter.
“In Darkness” doesn’t shed enough light
November 3, 2011
The story’s a modern classic, and for Agnieszka Holland’s “In Darkness” that is exactly the problem.
“We Need to Talk About Kevin” is a worthwhile discussion
November 2, 2011
What makes a killer? Is it a trait inherent from birth? Is it the way a child was raised?
“PressPausePlay” documents the future of art
November 1, 2011
For anyone pondering releasing their inner creative self, this film is a must see.
