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What’s filming in Atlanta now? Avengers: Infinity War, Thor: Ragnarok, Dynasty, plus every made-in-Georgia Comic-Con trailer

Avengers: Infinity War continues filming downtown, a Dynasty reboot comes to town, and Clint Eastwood's latest film, The 15:17 to Paris, is beginning to shoot in metro Atlanta.
What Baby Driver got wrong about Atlanta

10 things about Atlanta that Baby Driver got wrong

Don’t get me wrong, filmed-in-ATL Baby Driver deserves its glowing reviews and big box office. But why didn't Edgar Wright pay just a little more attention to the details about Atlanta?
What's filming in Atlanta now?

What’s filming in Atlanta now? Avengers: Infinity War, Godzilla, The Passage, and more

Avengers: Infinity War (starring every Marvel character ever), Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and post-apocalyptic series The Passage are just a few of the movies and TV shows filming in Atlanta right now.
What's filming in Atlanta now?

What’s filming in Atlanta now? A Bad Moms Christmas, The Pact, Darkest Minds, Stranger Things, plus breaking down FilmL.A.’s report

A sequel to Bad Moms, two movies starring wrestlers-turned-actors, and a new Robert De Niro flick are just a few of the projects in town this month. Plus: What FilmL.A's recent ranking tells us about Georgia's place in the film industry.
What's filming in Atlanta now?

What’s filming in Atlanta now? Simon Vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, The Last Full Measure, Darkest Minds, plus how a looming WGA strike could threaten Georgia

YA novel adaptations Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda and Darkest Minds, political drama The Last Full Measure, and comedy Game Night are just a few of the movies filming in Atlanta this month.
What's filming in Atlanta?

What’s filming in Atlanta now? Manifesto, Den of Thieves, Pitch Perfect 3, plus TV pilots

Manifesto, a Kevin Spacey-produced Discovery Channel series on the FBI's take down of prolific criminals, is just one of the many movies and TV shows filming around town this month.

Free champagne, chocolate statues, and high security: What it’s like to go to the Oscars

From where we sit, I can pick out Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, Nicole Kidman, and, in a floor-level opera box, butt-kicker extraordinaire Jackie Chan. Oddly, the two seats next to me remain empty throughout the night. Could someone really not find a babysitter willing to work during the Oscars?
Janelle Monae Hidden Figures

Janelle Monáe on her Hidden Figures role: “Mary and I both use the word ‘justice’ a lot.”

Atlanta singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe sure knows how to pick a movie script. Her first two forays into film are both considered Oscar contenders: the critically acclaimed indie drama Moonlight and Atlanta-filmed Hidden Figures, a new historical drama chronicling the untold stories of three black female mathematicians whose data allowed NASA astronaut John Glenn to obit the Earth.
African American Film

Into the Spotlight: Forgotten African American films finally get national recognition

Metro Atlantan Bret Wood's most recent project—Pioneers of African-American Cinema, a five-DVD box set released in July—has been such a welcome surprise, garnering a resume’s worth of superlatives from such publications as the New Yorker and the New York Times.
Danai Gurira

Editor’s Note: Movie central

Here at Atlanta magazine, we have a thing for AMC’s The Walking Dead. The model for our fall fashion shoot this month is Danai Gurira, whose character, Michonne, uses a samurai sword to dispatch zombies. In our fashion issue last fall, one of her costars, Christian Serratos, also served as our model. This month’s cover, in fact, represents the third on which we’ve featured a star from the show.

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