This Month’s Good Reads (March 2024)
Life is busy — States of Unions, Oppenheimer Oscars, indie AI backlash, sun and snow fighting it out. It can be tough to stay […]
Life is busy — States of Unions, Oppenheimer Oscars, indie AI backlash, sun and snow fighting it out. It can be tough to stay […]
Life is busy – you’re masking up again, half-watching the Olympics, spending billions to go to space, and studying the new COVID production protocols.
Life is busy – we’re celebrating Black History Month, apologizing to pop stars, and dealing with that whole blizzard-during-a-pandemic double whammy (find help here!).
Life is busy – you’re checking the news, washing your hands, contemplating the decision of whether to risk life or death in order to
Look, you’re busy, we’re busy. You can read, we can read. Let’s cut to the chase and just read some film industry news and
This week saw the announcement of two great filmmaking program lineups (both of which we will be a part of in the coming weeks/months):
Maybe you’re one of our fellow nerds at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, but even if you’re not spending hours standing in neverending convention
While we celebrated Independence Day this week on arguably the worst day of the week to have a holiday (who has holidays on Wednesdays?!),
It’s a big weekend – a new month, some rent probably due, some football to watch, SNL is back. You probably think you’ll be
If you managed to keep your eyesight after Monday’s total eclipse, put your peepers to work by reading our listing of the week’s worthwhile
SAGindie (well, Darrien and Eliza) are back at Cannes for another year of American Pavilion festivities (and maybe a few film screenings if lucky).
We return this week from Sundance, American civilization still standing (…ish?), and while we were gallivanting in Park City, we didn’t slack on collecting