This Week’s Good Reads (Week of April 15)
Whether this weekend is spent on Passover, Easter, or 4/20 festivities – or if you’re just spending it as a plain ol’ weekend – […]
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
2019 was another stellar year for SAGindie at Sundance. Our annual sojourn in Park City, Utah, saw the continuation of a few traditions: movie-watching,
[UPDATED 3/22/19] DCU returned big time for 2019 (and SAGindie returned as a sponsor). Film Independent’s annual DIRECTORS CLOSE-UP kicked off in Los Angeles
Sundance 2019 will soon be upon us! Next week, the SAGindie staff will once again pack up our bulkiest clothes and head to Park
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
We at SAGindie are always on the lookout for resources that help low-budget filmmakers, and this is one we couldn’t wait to share. Professional-level
Countdowns of Christmas movies are a big thing this time of year (multiple cable networks do them and barely even overlap!), and we never
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,
As we prepare to kick off the month of December, let’s take a look back and reflect on the final week of November –
Since this is the week for being thankful, we’re going to just cut to the chase with one Good Read on the topic of…