This Week’s Good Reads (Week of January 25)
Sundance 2016 proved to be a snowy, record-breaking, and farty affair. We’ll have a full recap for you in the days to come (but […]
Sundance 2016 proved to be a snowy, record-breaking, and farty affair. We’ll have a full recap for you in the days to come (but […]
This week we have returned to the Sundance Film Festival (see our 2016 festival preview here) for another week of film screenings, networking, parties,
Next week, SAGindie will make a triumphant return to Park City, Utah, to experience the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, kicking off January 21. We’ll
We do our best each week to highlight some of the most interesting news stories that had the entertainment industry buzzing, and 2015 sure
We’ve awoken from our Thanksgiving food comas and returned to work to bring you the best writing about the film industry from the past
For the past few years, filmmaker JOSH MOND and actor CHRISTOPHER ABBOTT have each been a familiar face in the indie film world. Mond’s
You made it to November! You survived Halloween. You survived Día de los Muertos. You survived All Saints’ Day (and how cray does it
In 2010, Scotland-born yoga-instructor-turned-filmmaker DIANE BELL achieved what many first-time writer/directors dream about – her debut film (made for less than $150,000) was accepted
It was a big week in terms of legendary-actors-turned-film-festival-pioneers-named-Bob-celebrating-their-birthdays (but what week doesn’t have a couple of those?). Both Robert De Niro (you know
Few organizations are as synonymous with “independent film” as the Sundance Institute. Since 1981, Sundance has provided support for indie filmmakers with labs, fellowships,
There’s a heatwave approaching on the West Coast, which means taking shelter in air-conditioned movie theaters might be your best course of action. But
This weekend will see Darrien and Eliza flying off to the mountains of Utah for the Sundance Creative Producers Summit. Nothing like hanging with