This Month’s Good Reads (July 2020)
Life is busy – you’re escaping the heat, you’re (hopefully) wearing a mask, you’re finding out the everyday items around you might actually be […]
Life is busy – you’re escaping the heat, you’re (hopefully) wearing a mask, you’re finding out the everyday items around you might actually be […]
Life is busy – you’re working, eating, making movies, watching movies, scrolling through endless nonsense on your phone. It can be tough to stay
We refrained from posting any fake links or jokey announcements for April Fool’s Day, so we’re not going to start now with any April
It was an emotionally draining week in the news, so we can’t blame you if you missed out on film industry-related articles that circulated
We’ve reached October, which means that Pumpkin Spice is in the air, Pumpkin Spice is flowing through the world’s veins, and Pumpkin Spice is
Welp, America survived the Republican National Convention (did we, though?) and in the midst of the Chachi speeches, the plagiarism scandals, the Third Eye
After a seemingly thin March (movie-release-wise), we are now on to April, another one of those in-betweener months. What constitutes an “April movie?” Aside
Happy Groundhog Week, and welcome to February! We understand that your Super Bowl weekend will likely be filled will Bud Light, Buffalo wings, nachos,
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
The 30th Anniversary FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS were held on February 21 in Santa Monica, hosted by Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell. The event
Strange as it may seem, we’ve reached the end of 2014: Year of ice bucket challenges, ebola scares, the resurgence of pop songs about
As the end of the year approaches, media outlets and clairvoyants contemplate how the film industry has changed in the past 12 months, and