Filmmaker Interview: NIA DaCOSTA, writer/director of LITTLE WOODS
If you’re not yet familiar with the work of writer/director NIA DaCOSTA, chances are you will be soon. The NYU Film School alum broke
If you’re not yet familiar with the work of writer/director NIA DaCOSTA, chances are you will be soon. The NYU Film School alum broke
In any career field, there’s something to be said about the old-fashioned way of working up through the ranks. Get in at the entry
Despite being less than two years out of film school, KENDALL GOLDBERG has already achieved quite a lot. While studying film production at Chapman University,
By the time NIJLA MU’MIN was ready to finance her feature film debut, she delved into a world where many filmmakers had tread before:
October is now upon us, which means that in addition to a week of general filmmaking how-to’s, behind-the-scenes news, and interviews from the world
EVA VIVES‘ career as a feature filmmaker has been long in the works. Though her feature debut ALL ABOUT NINA is just coming out,
Another week, another heat wave. But rest assured, reading highlights of film journalism has been proven to cool the body down to a comfortable
As an actor, JORDANA SPIRO has been working steadily for almost two decades. Her breakout role was as the lead of the TBS series
Tell your dad Happy Father’s Day this weekend, and – if he’s finally forgiven you for going to film school instead of studying to
The new indie comedy KEEP THE CHANGE is a love story. Like many movie love stories, it features two New Yorkers – in this
The new indie romantic comedy THE BOY DOWNSTAIRS finds aspiring novelist Diana (Zosia Mamet) recently returned to New York from a three-year stint abroad.
The year may be winding down (so many “best of 2017” lists already!), but the world of film industry writing is active as ever.