Eliza Hajek

Don’t Call It a Comeback!

I know it’s been a while since the indieBlog has been updated. We’ve just been so busy here…there’s always something, you know? It’s so […]

A Trip to San Diego in Three Acts:

PROLOGUE We at SAGIndie decided to try a little something new this year, and hold a panel at Comic-con. We figured there we would

Waylaid

Friday night SAGIndie screened the first film (Michael Kang’s The Motel) in our newest undertaking, the quarterly Diversity Screening Series at AFI. I’d like

So Ronery, I’m So Ronery…

Dear Loyal Readers: Since I was left alone in the office today, with no one to entertain me (Paul is in NYC hiring the

Outfest2006: Fabulous! (Sort of.)

This weekend I went to Outfest and I just have to ask: Why so grumpy? You’re in your 24th year of a successful film

LAFF 2006: I am Sick and Uncreative

So, another Los Angeles Film Festival has come and gone (with yet another fest – Outfest – holding it’s opening night this evening with

LAFF 2006: What Killed the Poets?

Pity the poor filmmaker who must screen their film in a theater with no air conditioning for a crowd already grumpy about the heat.

LAFF 2006: Get Down Proper

One week into the Los Angeles Film Festival (with three days left), and I’m not sure which is funnier: Boys’ & Girls’ Guide to

LAFF 2006: All in a Day’s Work…

With this past Sunday came SAGIndie’s first ever cocktail reception for the LA Film Festival, held at the swanky sushi joint, Tengu. We’ve been

LAFF 2006: On Babes in a Cave

As I said on Friday, DMG and I had tickets to see Neil Marshall’s The Descent at the Ford Amphitheater (an excellent venue in

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