The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 3

The Walking Dead Awards: Daryl is not living on Easy Street

We learn what happened to Daryl after Negan kidnapped him during the season premiere, and Sherry and Dwight's story finally comes to fruition.

Interview with filmmaker Mark Mori

Though he never did get Bettie Page to budge from her insistence on remaining off camera in his feature documentary about her life, Mark Mori is still the only filmmaker to have captured the intensely private Page’s life story on film – straight from her mouth, no less.
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The Walking Dead Awards: The Art of Peace

Each week, we comb through the guts of The Walking Dead, much like a horde of hungry walkers, to bring you the episode’s best moments, surprises, and other post-apocalyptic curiosities. This week: Artisanal goat cheese, training on Dagobah, and how to get away with murder.
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The Walking Dead Awards: Another supply run gone wrong

Daryl, Rosita, and Denise hit up an abandoned apothecary while Eugene reveals his new business plan. And like every other episode, things go horribly awry.
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The Walking Dead Awards: We’re still here

Each week, we comb through the guts of The Walking Dead, much like a horde of hungry walkers, to bring you the episode’s best moments, surprises, and other post-apocalyptic curiosities. This week: Why smoking kills; always say please before you hit someone with your staff; and this episode is brought to you by the letters J, S, and W.

The Walking Dead Awards: You can trust me

Each week, we comb through the guts of The Walking Dead, much like a horde of hungry walkers, to bring you the episode’s best moments, surprises, and other post-apocalyptic curiosities. This week: Glenn loses his license, Rick searches for a "no solicitors" sign, and Tara does nothing. Nothing at all.

The Bond franchise-producing studio has begun its first stateside development in Fayetteville

If you spot an Aston Martin speeding down the wrong side of Peachtree, or if there are sudden runs on martini shakers, don’t be alarmed; James Bond may be in Georgia.

Walking Dead officially renewed for season 6

Season 5 of The Walking Dead hasn't even premiered yet (for those setting DVRs, the show returns this Sunday at 9 p.m.), but AMC's faith in the top-rated drama clearly hasn't wavered—the network announced today that the show has been renewed for a 6th season.

The Walking Dead Awards: “You are not safe.”

Each week, we comb through the guts of The Walking Dead, much like a horde of hungry walkers, to bring you the episode’s best moments, surprises, and other post-apocalyptic curiosities. This week: a Bible study, a passive-aggressive toast, and the undeniable fact that Bob is totally screwed.
Landscape With Invisible Hand

An Atlanta artist’s paintings take a starring role in the new film Landscape With Invisible Hand

Occasionally poignant and often delightfully goofy, the film features Asante Blackk as Adam Campbell, a sensitive introverted high school artist who documents the before and after alien times in melancholy paintings that hang on his family’s living room wall. Those paintings, and a big chunk of the film’s creative vision, come courtesy of Atlanta-based artist William Downs, who worked closely with director Cory Finley to bring Landscape With Invisible Hand’s unique look and feel to life.

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