This Month’s Good Reads (March 2023)
Life is busy – you’re prepping your Oscar speech, springing your clock forward, and kissing someone ’cause they’re Irish (and ’cause they consented). It […]
Life is busy – you’re prepping your Oscar speech, springing your clock forward, and kissing someone ’cause they’re Irish (and ’cause they consented). It […]
Life is busy – actor/critic beef, actor/actor-director beef, fan/actor’s-extended-family beef. It can be tough to stay up-to-date on all the latest film industry news,
The coming-of-age comedy FUNNY PAGES may be from a first-time feature screenwriter/director, though anyone with a fondness for independent film knows that OWEN KLINE
Life is busy – you’re masking up again, half-watching the Olympics, spending billions to go to space, and studying the new COVID production protocols.
We took a break from the good reads last weekend so we could celebrate Independence Day in style (by not reading, unlike those British
We’ll leave out a quippy introductory paragraph this week in exchange for some resources for those affected by the California wildfires: here. This
This week saw some big indie film news stories. On Monday, we had the IFP Gotham Awards, kicking off awards season with some indie
Now that another Halloween has come and gone, we can all get back to reading about the film industry without the distraction of costumes
So, you like spending your weekends catching up on all the film industry news, reviews, and analyses from the week prior. We get you.
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
As we head into another weekend, we once again have gathered some must-read material for those interested in films, filmmaking, acting, and the occassional
SAGindie’s Darrien Gipson may be nerding out at Comic-Con this weekend, but if you can’t make it to San Diego and still want to