“The film is about a kid named Jamie who committed suicide after being bullied a lot for being openly bisexual,” Tendal Mann explains. “The film tries to tackle the issue of bullying people, especially if they’re gay but really just bullying in general.” See it at "Out on Film" film festival this fall. Read on
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Jordan-Paige Sudduth, a sophomore at South Forsyth High School, writes, directs and stars as Kendall — and manages to succeed on just about every level. Read on
No movie this year will make you feel more like you need to take a shower than the adult animated comedy, “Sausage Party.” The film’s premise works well by itself; when a sex joke or curse word is shoved in every five seconds, it feels out of place and rather awkward. Read on
The newest film from the DC Extended Universe, “Suicide Squad,” is out to prove what the first ever super villain team-up movie can offer! Now that the film is here, will it be the change to the franchise that fans have been waiting for? Read on
The film that stood out to me the most was the night’s Best Picture winner "Dear Drew.” With its beautiful cinematography, detailed direction, great performances, and strong writing, the film succeeds at giving you that warm feeling inside of being in love with someone that we can all relate to. Read on
Now that we have this first look into these highly anticipated cinematic experiences, are they what we expected or are they disappointing? Read on