SAGindie’s August ’16 Movie Picks
As summer starts winding down there will be no shortage of movies to choose from this August, from the last vestige of Summer Blockbusters […]
As summer starts winding down there will be no shortage of movies to choose from this August, from the last vestige of Summer Blockbusters […]
We’ve reached the end of the week, surely feeling all warm and fuzzy inside after the Democratic National Convention (or all angry and hostile,
Welp, America survived the Republican National Convention (did we, though?) and in the midst of the Chachi speeches, the plagiarism scandals, the Third Eye
Looking for something to do with your phone (and eyeballs) besides play Pokémon Go this weekend? How about browsing through this list of articles,
Considering his family trade, it’s no huge surprise that JT MOLLNER grew up to be a filmmaker. His parents operated a haunted house business
We’ve returned from the long July 4th holiday to bring you more essays, news stories, and thinkpieces about the film industry from the past
Happy July, everybody! As a new month passes and we get ready to celebrate with a long Independence Day weekend, take some time to
Big movies, small movies, and medium movies are hitting the screens this July, and the SAGindie staff have made their picks. See which movies
While the Brexit logically dominated the news cycle this week, the film world trudged on. From bidding wars to new streaming services, the internet
Maybe you’ll be spending some time with or calling up your dad this weekend for Father’s Day (you did remember to at least send
Coming off a busy week – the just-wrapped Produced By Conference, LA Film Festival, and Sundance London; the still-going Dances With Films and Seattle
Film Independent took over Culver City (and parts of Hollywood) for the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival, and SAGindie once again got to be