SAGindie’s March Movie Picks
With awards season officially behind us (it is over, right? Is there another one waiting to pop up soon?), we are ready to take […]
With awards season officially behind us (it is over, right? Is there another one waiting to pop up soon?), we are ready to take […]
Wow, how the year flies by when you’re out promoting low-budget filmmaking contracts. That’s right, it’s time to close out 2015, and in doing
[UPDATED 12/1/17] As we’ve pointed out on this blog before, there are plenty of offbeat non-Dickens, non-Capra, non-Griswold Christmas movies to enjoy during the
You made it, people. We all made it. It’s the final month of 2015, and along with the holiday feasts, retail deals, and all
Dramatic period pieces? Check. Timely biopics? Check. Jumping-the-gun Christmas movies? Check. James Bond? Him too. Must be November movie time! As we barrel through
Welcome to October, home to scary stories and Pumpkin Spice Everything. And home, of course, to a new slate of movie releases, with a
Another Summer Movie Season has passed us by (hashtag you’re old). And before we venture forth to the Fall and Winter Prestige Picks, we
Roll up those beach blankets because the end of summer is quickly approaching. Kids will be back in school. Football will be back on
[4/14/16 UPDATED figures and resources.] Helming a big-budget studio tentpole may be some filmmakers’ dreams, but it also comes with unfathomable responsibility and pressure
We’re real deep into the Summer Movie Season™, and the SAGindie staff has narrowed down which July movies are worthy of abandoning the sunshine, beaches,
It’s only June and we’ve already had billions of dollars worth of blockbuster movies. So this month is a bit of a palate cleanser,
Last night’s finale of The Late Show with David Letterman was a look-back on the 33 years of Letterman’s groundbreaking hosting career. Through the