This Week’s Good Reads (Week of December 1)
Wow, Awards Season came out real strong and indecisive: The Gotham Awards chose Birdman, National Board of Review went with A Most Violent Year, […]
Wow, Awards Season came out real strong and indecisive: The Gotham Awards chose Birdman, National Board of Review went with A Most Violent Year, […]
Well this is it, people. The last movie month of 2014 (also the last regular month of 2014). After this, it’s all Year End
Snow and sleet are blowing through much of the country, and the Santa Ana winds have rendered Los Angeles borderline uncomfortable, with temps dipping
A busy week here at SAGindie. Not only were we on-hand at AFI Fest to co-host a filmmaker party and sponsor the first-look screening
In case you’re not in Los Angeles or couldn’t attend last night’s film fest panel at the SAG Foundation Actors Center, you can watch
SAGindie is honored to co-sponsor AFI Fest’s first look at Ava DuVernay‘s eagerly anticipated film SELMA, November 11, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
This week’s batch of the most interesting film-related writings is chock-full of Negative Nancys writing about the various obstacles and drawbacks of today’s independent
THE SCREEN ACTORS GUILD FOUNDATION is now accepting short films and web series from filmmakers in states east of the Mississippi for their February 2015 New
This November’s movie calendar brings us a handful of small-scale indies hitting VOD, two movies that will probably take in all the world’s money
SAGindie was a premiere sponsor of this year’s Film Independent Forum, which kicked off October 24 with a screening of Nightcrawler at the Directors
This week brought us the Gotham Award nominations, which means awards season has finally begun. And here on the West Coast (where awards season
This week saw the unfortunate passing of two actresses who never really got their due: Elizabeth Peña and Misty Upham (for great examples of