This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 25)
It’s a big weekend – a new month, some rent probably due, some football to watch, SNL is back. You probably think you’ll be […]
It’s a big weekend – a new month, some rent probably due, some football to watch, SNL is back. You probably think you’ll be […]
One’s first awareness of actress AMY RYAN likely depends on their preferred form of scripted entertainment. Broadway fans would recognize her as a Tony-nominated
SAGindie’s Darrien Gipson is back from New York’s IFP Film Week, which wrapped up yesterday after a full slate of filmmaker talks, case studies,
You’re busy, we get it. There’s a lot of stuff happening in the world and it’s difficult to stay up-to-speed on the goings-ons of
We understand now that most students are back to school, having extra reading assignments on the weekend might sound like a bummer. But if
Happy September! And Happy Labor Day Weekend! While you will hopefully be spending your weekend not working, we promise the following film industry-related links
If you managed to keep your eyesight after Monday’s total eclipse, put your peepers to work by reading our listing of the week’s worthwhile
There is no shortage of news to consume week-to-week – both pleasant and panic-inducing (increasingly the latter). We know it can be difficult to
JUSTIN CHON wrote, directed, and stars in GOOK, a coming-of-age drama taking place on the day leading to the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Chon
Another week of summer, another week of film industry news and opinions. Much like last week’s good reads, this week had a healthy dose
Screenwriter/director JIM STROUSE tends to attract talented collaborators to his films. His first produced screenplay Lonesome Jim snagged not only Steve Buscemi as director, but
Happy August to you all! The best way to ring in a new month is to read a week’s worth of articles, blogs, and