This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 26)
It was a very political week in America, with both the first presidential debate and National Voter Registration Day happening. Since we’re a resource […]
It was a very political week in America, with both the first presidential debate and National Voter Registration Day happening. Since we’re a resource […]
Another successful IFP Film Week has wrapped up in Brooklyn, and thanks to outlets like Filmmaker Magazine, No Film School, and IndieWire, we have
Darrien is off to Brooklyn this weekend for IFP Film Week (we’ll have a recap next week when it wraps up). But even if
This week celebrated both National Book Day and National Literacy Day, which is great because we put this weekly listing together specifically for people
As a college student studying Business Economics at UC Santa Barbara, a semester in Italy changed everything for JUSTIN TIPPING. He fell in love
This long Labor Day Weekend makes it official: Summer is over. So while you pack away your sunscreen (unless you live in California) and
It was the internet’s 25th birthday this week, and we’re celebrating the same way we celebrate every week: Listing interesting film-related blog posts. And
What a week, so full of loss. Just some of the things that went bye-bye this week: Gawker, private prisons for the Justice Dept.,
USA! USA! USA! If you can momentarily take a break from celebrating America’s Olympic dominance (and the ascent of the Simones), maybe you want
As a film fanatic who cranked out his own short films as a teenager, JOE BEGOS couldn’t have found a more appropriate mentor. Spending
Tonight will mark the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio, showcasing the pomp and athleticism of the world’s most elite competitors. And
On the heels of completing an experimental indie film in 2011, writer/director BEN CRESCIMAN received some news: He’d been accepted to the University of