The Atlanta Film Critics Circle, of which I am a member, announced the winners of its second annual awards Dec. 3. Last year, six of the films on my ballot made the final list; this year, only five of my picks wound up in the official 10, though the other films that made it would probably be in my top 20.
The Atlanta Film Critics Circle, of which I am a founding member, released its first-ever top 10 list and awards in early December. I'm proud that six of my top 10 films made the list, and I have yet to see two of the other four, so they still could make a revised list.
Here's what's new on the big screen in Athens this week:
Here's what's new on the big screen in Athens this week:
Here's what's new on the big screen in Athens this weekend:
Here's what's new on the big screen this weekend:
Here's what's new on the big screen in Athens this weekend:
Here's what's new on the screen in Athens this week:
Here's what's new in Athens this week:
After a pretty dismal few weeks at the theater, Hollywood is unleashing a multitude of new flicks upon us.
First, I’d like to devote a moment to memorialize Richard Kiel, best known as James Bond’s metallic-mouthed villain, Jaws. To paraphrase your surprising first line: “Here’s to you.” (Imagine the tink of champagne glasses.)
Now to this week’s paltry new releases:
Here's what's new and noteworthy in Athens this week:
GHOSTBUSTERS (PG; showtimes): Good thing football has started, because Athens’ best bet at theaters this week is a 30-year-old comedy classic. Enjoy the adventures of Peter, Ray, Egon (R.I.P. Harold Ramis) and Winston again on the big screen.
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