This Week’s Good Reads (Week of November 5)
If you performed your civic duty this week and voted in the midterms, we applaud you. If you were eligible to vote but didn’t, […]
If you performed your civic duty this week and voted in the midterms, we applaud you. If you were eligible to vote but didn’t, […]
[UPDATED 3/7/19] We’ve written before about filmmakers who stepped away from blockbusters to scale things back budget-wise. Even the most legendary Hollywood directors have
So we survived Halloween and made it to November, just in time to get ready for another (potentially scary) special day – Election Day!
It seems appropriate that the calendar of movies released this November could be described as “bountiful” (what with all the talk of harvests and
The feature dramedy UNLOVABLE came to fruition – as all films do – via collaboration. Derived from the real life of writer/actor CHARLENE DeGUZMAN,
As Halloween approaches, this week’s good reads features more than a few horror-themed bits of writing. Speaking of horror-themed bits of writing, we gathered
UPDATED 10/26/18; originally published 10/20/14 It wouldn’t be October without a few good scary movies to get you through the California drought autumn. And
Maybe you weren’t able to join us this week for the first SAGindie Movies & Music Speed Pairing event, where filmmakers and composers connected
American movie audiences likely first became aware of French actress MÉLANIE LAURENT in 2009 when she stole scenes in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds as
We hope you spent this week either registering to vote (deadlines are upon us! Check your local Secretary of State!) or reading about filmmaking
October is now upon us, which means that in addition to a week of general filmmaking how-to’s, behind-the-scenes news, and interviews from the world
Updated 4/30/24 Happy 50th Anniversary, Night of the Living Dead! Yes, the ultimate zombie movie premiered on October 1, 1968. Not in Hollywood or