This Week’s Good Reads (Week of June 25)
As you celebrate the dawn of a new July this weekend, look back with fondness on the previous week’s worth of filmmaking-related articles. Read […]
As you celebrate the dawn of a new July this weekend, look back with fondness on the previous week’s worth of filmmaking-related articles. Read […]
As you spend this Cinco de Mayo Weekend watching Mexican films but not French films (because Mexico beat the French in the Battle of
Happy Good Friday/Passover! And Spring Break/Easter Weekend! Or unspecial-weekend-where-you-don’t-plan-on-celebrating-anything-except-a-week’s-worth-of-entertainment-industry-good-reads! (We’ve got you all covered.) This Week’s Good Reads (Week of March 26, 2018)
The new indie comedy KEEP THE CHANGE is a love story. Like many movie love stories, it features two New Yorkers – in this
If you have a competitive spirit and a tolerance for brisk temperatures, perhaps you’ll be preoccupied with the Winter Olympics this weekend. But if
As SAGindie celebrates our 20th Anniversary, we’ve opened our archives and unearthed some long-lost features and interviews from years past we thought were worth
This week celebrated both National Book Day and National Literacy Day, which is great because we put this weekly listing together specifically for people
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
I was first introduced to THE HAMMER, previously titled Hamill, at AFI Fest 2010, where the film took the Audience Award. I met some
UPDATE – 10/24/11: I’m pleased to report that THE HAMMER (a.k.a. HAMILL) has acquired distribution and will be playing in select theaters starting October
For a writer the genesis of a story can come from a number of different places, inspirations or experiences—some real, some manufactured, but most,