Heroes & Villains Summer | Terminator 2: Judgment Day The question of who's the hero and who's the villain gets some major shakeups in James Cameron's scifi masterpiece. Original stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton return in this film set years after the events of THE TERMINATOR. Balancing its technical innovations, massive set pieces, and exhilarating stunt work with subversive genius, heartfelt character development, and still-relevant philosophical questions, Terminator 2 endures as one of the greatest action films of all time as well as a powerful story about friendship, family, and what it means to be human. Tickets are $5 for students, seniors, and military; $8 public.
Disney Summer Classics: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company with a true milestone work. A timeless fairytale about a princess, an evil queen, cute woodland creatures, and a septet of aptly named diminutive miners,it was originally dubbed "Disney's Folly," as no one had ever before attempted making a feature-length cel-animation film. Risking it all to finish the film, Disney's vision and the painstaking work of 570 artists culminated in a peak moment of American imagination that helped establish animation as an art form. Even the grumpiest among us will be dazzled by its brilliant colors, delightful songs, and unforgettable characters.
Heroes & Villains Summer: Psycho When lovely embezzler Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) seeks refuge from a rainstorm at a remote motel, little does she know that she's about to encounter one film's most unnerving villains Anthony Perkins' Norman Bates, an odd fellow living with his mother in a nearby mansion. With a legendary shower scene and chilling climax, Alfred Hitchcock's landmark masterpiece set the standard for all suspense films that followed.
The Mighty Wurlitzer Comes Home Celebrate the historic return of the original 1925 Wurlitzer organ to the Lucas Theatre. As part of SCAD's ongoing commitment to historic preservation, including its 100-year commemoration of the Lucas Theatre, the original pipes have returned to again dazzle Savannah audiences with signature sounds after a meticulous, years-long restoration process.
Photo by Tino Sieland Ally Venable has traversed hills and valleys with her sound since she released her debut LP at just 16 years old; now 23, her fifth