Filmmaker Interview: LOGAN MARSHALL-GREEN, writer/director of ADOPT A HIGHWAY
As the son of two drama teachers, LOGAN MARSHALL-GREEN was perhaps fated to become an actor. After receiving his M.F.A. from NYU’s Tisch Graduate
As the son of two drama teachers, LOGAN MARSHALL-GREEN was perhaps fated to become an actor. After receiving his M.F.A. from NYU’s Tisch Graduate
This eventful week kicked off with the first official day of fall! (And also a Presidential impeachment inquiry…) But back to the autumnness of
Toronto-born, L.A.-based screenwriter/director STELLA MEGHIE didn’t necessarily set out to become a filmmaking “overnight sensation.” Meghie already had a career in fashion PR before
Happy Labor Day Weekend! While you are out thanking labor union leaders for giving you a long weekend (and a de-facto end to the
It’s the weekend. It’s summer. You don’t have time to be searching through “interesting film industry-related articles from this week” Google results that keep
Did you know that SAG-AFTRA has their very own podcast? Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White, each
We took a break from the good reads last weekend so we could celebrate Independence Day in style (by not reading, unlike those British
Like a great rom-com pairing, a creative professional partnership is about two people finding their match and saying, “You complete me… in a creative
Director/screenwriter/cinematographer NOBLE JONES may be just releasing his first directorial feature, but that doesn’t mean he’s a newbie to filmmaking. Jones is a veteran
Whether this weekend is spent on Passover, Easter, or 4/20 festivities – or if you’re just spending it as a plain ol’ weekend –
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
Happy 30th Anniversary, Heathers! You don’t look a day over 17. The cult teen comedy about three queen bees and the frenemy who ends