This Week’s Good Reads (Week of April 6)
It’s a quiet day in the SAGindie offices, what with the abundance of film festivals kicking off this weekend/week. So as you psyche yourself […]
It’s a quiet day in the SAGindie offices, what with the abundance of film festivals kicking off this weekend/week. So as you psyche yourself […]
Now that we’re a few days into April, the news media has stopped emulating The Onion for 24 hours and can get back to
Ever… so… slowly… the summer movie season is approaching. But until then, we have April, where audiences will have to whet their appetites with
This week the world of entertainment journalism was abuzz with Deadline.com reporting that there are so many ethnics on TV, and we really need
Top o’ the weekend to you. Now that our St. Patrick’s Day green beer is fully digested, we have collected the best articles, essays,
The epic Texas craziness known as the 2015 South By Southwest Film Festival has ended, even though the memories of movies, music, and breakfast
Howdy, y’all! (Darrien and Colin have departed to Austin for SXSW, hence all the “y’all”-ing.) But fear not, because we’ve still managed to scoured
This week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and essays from the world of film.
Film Independent Directors Close-UpFebruary 3 – March 4, 2015The Landmark Theatre10850 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles Film Independent Directors Close-Up gives you access to
In the twisted new thriller FAULTS, down-on-his-luck mind control expert Ansel Roth (Leland Orser) receives a job offer he can’t refuse: Rescue and “deprogram”
We’re back with this month’s installment of “SAGindie blindly picks movies they want to see over the next thirty days if they can find
Did you hear about the Oscars? They happened this past week. The Independent Spirit Awards also took place this past weekend, and you can