This Week’s Good Reads (Week of August 6)
Another week, another heat wave. But rest assured, reading highlights of film journalism has been proven to cool the body down to a comfortable […]
Another week, another heat wave. But rest assured, reading highlights of film journalism has been proven to cool the body down to a comfortable […]
SAGindie returned as a sponsor of Outfest in Los Angeles, which took place July 12 – 22, 2018. In addition to a great slate
So you’re spending the first weekend of August lounging around in the air conditioning, reading up on the new SAG-AFTRA Short Project Agreement and
[UPDATED 3/30/23 with video explainer] If you’re making a short film, we’ve got some news for you. Effective August 1, 2018, SAG-AFTRA implemented the
Summer is winding down, but that doesn’t mean there’s a dearth of summer movie options. Quite the opposite, actually. The August movie calendar is
As an actor, JORDANA SPIRO has been working steadily for almost two decades. Her breakout role was as the lead of the TBS series
This week saw the announcement of two great filmmaking program lineups (both of which we will be a part of in the coming weeks/months):
Maybe you’re one of our fellow nerds at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, but even if you’re not spending hours standing in neverending convention
This weekend will find us celebrating Outfest LA (come hang with us Saturday at the SAGindie/SAG-AFTRA Schmoozefest!), but whether you’re at a film festival,
While we celebrated Independence Day this week on arguably the worst day of the week to have a holiday (who has holidays on Wednesdays?!),
As you celebrate the dawn of a new July this weekend, look back with fondness on the previous week’s worth of filmmaking-related articles. Read
SAGindie’s employees are back for another round of movie-picking with the July release calendar. Who picked what movie? Who do you disagree with? What