This Week’s Good Reads (Week of May 9)
Happy Friday the 13th! This week saw the kickoff of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival (Darrien and Eliza are holding down the fort tent […]
Happy Friday the 13th! This week saw the kickoff of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival (Darrien and Eliza are holding down the fort tent […]
PEARRY TEO‘s 2007 sci-fi thriller The Gene Generation holds special distinction in his filmmaking career: Not only was it his feature directorial debut, but
May has arrived, and with it, obligatory Summer Movie Previews on every entertainment website ever (seriously, Google it – they’re everywhere). We haven’t looked
Spring has sprung, and a new slate of movie releases are here to keep us indoors in spite of improving weather conditions. From Jane
The biggest news this week in film… and music… culture… feminism… race… and life in general, was Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” taking over your Twitter feed.
UPDATED 4/27/22 There has been no writer in history with more film adaptations than WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. His plays have seen numerous faithful adaptations, but
Deadline: May 15, 2016 The annual NBCUniversal Short Film Festival is currently accepting submissions. The festival celebrates innovative storytelling from diverse voices, and seeks
This week, everyone was writing about texting (is that redundant?). More specifically, texting in movie theaters. After AMC proposed that they’d soon allow texting
It’s easy to get bogged down during the week with stuff like “work” and “family” and “friends.” It’s hard to find time for reading.
We should probably include some sort of prank or joke in this introductory paragraph, right? It being April Fools’ Day and all. But we’re
While studying for their master’s degrees in 2006, CalArts classmates JOHN SUITS and GABRIEL COWAN wanted to take the plunge and make their first
A tough week, to say the least, with the passing of SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard (among other celebrity deaths and global tragedies). But we