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drinky bird

Oh my god, you guys! It has been a long time, hasn’t it? I can explain! It happens every time I have more than […]

3:10 To Yuma

Westerns have never really been my genre and certain blockbuster A-list stars from continents where pigs tails curl in the opposite directions don’t tend to

10 Sundance Experiences I Have Had

In just over a week, the four of us will rise before dawn to schlep down to LAX for our annual flight to Salt

Honest to blog:

I came across this article by Emily over at Gawker and felt compelled to repost it here, because I feel the same way. What

ta-da

Hi guys! Remember me? It’s been a while since the last threat of termination of my employment if I neglect to blog, and I do

“Laura Smiles” Screening in NYC

Emerging Pictures and SAGIndie invite you and a guest to a special advanced screening of Laura Smiles. Thursday, July 26th @ 7:30 PM Tribeca

People I wish I could be, pt. 377

Leave it to Susan Buice and Arin Crumley to be the first people to have their beautifully innovativefeature film available in it’s entirety on

Random Hotties

For some reason, when I jumped up and got a picture with Robert Duvall before he left our roundtable discussion (which was more of

Three ring circus

Hello, Salut, Bonjour from Cannes.  My name is Christopher O’Brien, I have been volunteering my time to SAG Indie over the course of the

Cannes: Indie Thoughts (Part I)

I’m going to go out on a limb here and make an assumption that for most of us indie folk, actors, directors, and producers

SAGIndie Diversity Screening Series: BLACKOUT

BLACKOUT In summer 2003, America experienced the largest blackout in its history — widely reported as peaceful. But in Brooklyn’s forgotten East Flatbush neighborhood,

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