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Twisters may not capture the wonder inspired by the original film, but Atlanta film critic Jason Evans says it is still ...
07/17/2024

Twisters may not capture the wonder inspired by the original film, but Atlanta film critic Jason Evans says it is still a decently fun time at the movies. Here is his 100-word review:

Partly cloudy but still fun Film critic Jason Evans is on a mission to spread the word about movies in less time than it takes to jump in...

This week AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews the rom-com Fly Me To The Moon starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatu...
07/13/2024

This week AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews the rom-com Fly Me To The Moon starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, the horror film Longlegs, the romantic drama Touch, the drama Sing Sing starring Colman Domingo, the documentary Sorry/Not Sorry about Me Too and Louis C.K., and Dandelion :

A weekly blog that shows my current film reviews and looks at films from the past. I also look at upcoming releases.

AFCC film critics Jason Evans and Jesse Nussman fill you in on Longlegs, Axel F, and Fly Me to the Moon in the latest ed...
07/12/2024

AFCC film critics Jason Evans and Jesse Nussman fill you in on Longlegs, Axel F, and Fly Me to the Moon in the latest edition of their 11 Alive segment Reel Time Review.

Atlanta film critics Jesse Nussman and Jason Evans discuss the buzzy horror movie "Longlegs," and whether it really is the scariest movie of the year. Then, ...

This week on FanBolt AFCC member Mike McKinney previews 10 new films coming out including the rom-com Fly Me To The Moon...
07/11/2024

This week on FanBolt AFCC member Mike McKinney previews 10 new films coming out including the rom-com Fly Me To The Moon, the horror film Longlegs, the romantic drama Touch, and the outstanding drama Sing Sing

A look at the new movies coming out this week (July 8, 2024, - July 14, 2024), including 'Fly Me to the Moon,' 'Longlegs,' and more!

AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews the animated family film Despicable Me 4, Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, M...
07/07/2024

AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews the animated family film Despicable Me 4, Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, Mia Goth stars in the Ti West film Ma###ine, and the action film Kill starring Lakshya as a Commando fighting a group of 40 thieves on a train to New Deli:

A weekly blog that shows my current film reviews and looks at films from the past. I also look at upcoming releases.

Here is the latest episode of Reel Time Review on WXIA 11 Alive featuring AFCC film critics Jason Evans and Jesse Nussma...
07/06/2024

Here is the latest episode of Reel Time Review on WXIA 11 Alive featuring AFCC film critics Jason Evans and Jesse Nussman.

Atlanta film critics Jesse Nussman and Jason Evans discuss three new releases to enjoy over the Fourth of July weekend.11Alive believes that news shouldn’t b...

This week AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews The Bikeriders starring Tom Hardy, Austin Butler and Jodie Comer, June Squib...
06/21/2024

This week AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews The Bikeriders starring Tom Hardy, Austin Butler and Jodie Comer, June Squibb in Thelma, the brilliant family drama Ghostlight, the documentary Black Barbie, and Russell Crowe in The Exorcism: https://lastonetoleavethetheatre.blogspot.com/2024/06/the-bikeriders.html

A weekly blog that shows my current film reviews and looks at films from the past. I also look at upcoming releases.

Film critic Jason Evans says he really wanted to like The Bikeriders, but, despite the gorgeous cast, the film lacks a s...
06/19/2024

Film critic Jason Evans says he really wanted to like The Bikeriders, but, despite the gorgeous cast, the film lacks a story that makes you care about what happens to the characters. Here is his 100-word review:

Only mildly interesting and aimless Film critic Jason Evans has made it his mission to tell you everything you need to know about movies...

This week AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews Pixar's latest Inside Out 2, Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Tuesday, Treasure starri...
06/15/2024

This week AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews Pixar's latest Inside Out 2, Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Tuesday, Treasure starring Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry, brilliant 20,000 Species of Bees, the animated Ultraman: Rising, Karen Gillan in Late Bloomers, and I Used to be Funny starring the brilliant Rachel Sennott:

A weekly blog that shows my current film reviews and looks at films from the past. I also look at upcoming releases.

AFCC's Jason Evans says Inside Out 2 is a return to winning form for Pixar. A delightful film that works for audiences o...
06/14/2024

AFCC's Jason Evans says Inside Out 2 is a return to winning form for Pixar. A delightful film that works for audiences of any age. Here is his 100-word review:

Pixar returns to form Film critic Jason Evans has made it his mission to tell you everything you need to know about movies in less time th...

AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews Dakota Fanning in the horror film The Watchers, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Am I Ok? starri...
06/08/2024

AFCC member Mike McKinney reviews Dakota Fanning in the horror film The Watchers, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Am I Ok? starring Dakota Johnson , and the Netflix documentary How To Rob A Bank:

A weekly blog that shows my current film reviews and looks at films from the past. I also look at upcoming releases.

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Atlanta Film Critics Circle Members + Annual AFCC Film Awards

The AFCC is comprised of 25 film critics and journalists representing Atlanta-based publications and electronic outlets committed to reviewing and commenting on local, regional, national and international film and the film industry. Follow us on Twitter: @ATLFilmCritics

AFCC members:

Christopher Campbell (Film School Rejects, Nonfics)