Filmmaker Interview: ANDREW HECKLER, writer/director of BURDEN
It’s no secret that it takes patience and determination to get an independent movie made, but actor-turned-filmmaker ANDREW HECKLER could teach us all a
It’s no secret that it takes patience and determination to get an independent movie made, but actor-turned-filmmaker ANDREW HECKLER could teach us all a
It was a rainy week in Los Angeles, and a rocky week for potential Oscar hosts, but the City of Angeles has persevered! In
BRIDEY ELLIOTT comes from what is usually referred to as a “showbiz family,” with branches of her family tree working in the entertainment industry
As an actor, JORDANA SPIRO has been working steadily for almost two decades. Her breakout role was as the lead of the TBS series
The psychological drama film NANCY premiered in competition at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for its
In between all the footballing and commercialing and hot wings…ing this weekend, you may be looking for something else to do with your time.
[UPDATED 1/31/18] Another year, another Sundance with SAGindie: Movies, Parties, Actors Only Brunches and Filmmaker Luncheons. One change for the 2018 Sundance Film Festival
We have returned from Sundance – older and wiser – to deliver another week’s worth of reading material for the film industry-obsessed. Stay tuned
SAGindie is at Sundance! And while many industry eyes are paying attention to the Park City goings-ons, there was still some other stuff to
We have a long weekend ahead of us, what with Martin Luther King, Jr. Day arriving on Monday. So that should give you extra
Yep, it’s that time of year again: The Sundance Film Festival! SAGindie returns to Park City on January 18 for another week of films,
This week saw some big indie film news stories. On Monday, we had the IFP Gotham Awards, kicking off awards season with some indie