This Month’s Good Reads (July 2023)
Life is busy – in case you hadn’t heard, SAG-AFTRA is on strike. And there is plenty to read about the strike, from general […]
Life is busy – in case you hadn’t heard, SAG-AFTRA is on strike. And there is plenty to read about the strike, from general […]
This week saw that people were still mad at Martin Scorsese’s Marvel hate, mad about James Dean’s CGI resurrection, and mad about another potential
We’ll be spending our weekend attending/sponsoring the Film Independent Forum (which we’ll be sure to recap on Monday), but in case you have some
Ready to embrace the Fall and all of the October movies that come with it? So is the SAGindie staff! We studied the list
SAGindie (well, Darrien and Eliza) are back at Cannes for another year of American Pavilion festivities (and maybe a few film screenings if lucky).
Good Reads on Good Friday: Now doesn’t that sound… good? This Week’s Good Reads (Week of April 10, 2017) The End of Independent
[UPDATED 12/1/17] As we’ve pointed out on this blog before, there are plenty of offbeat non-Dickens, non-Capra, non-Griswold Christmas movies to enjoy during the
Awards season has officially kicked off with the 25th Annual GOTHAM INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS, New York’s annual event honoring the best independent films of
You made it to November! You survived Halloween. You survived Día de los Muertos. You survived All Saints’ Day (and how cray does it
Dramatic period pieces? Check. Timely biopics? Check. Jumping-the-gun Christmas movies? Check. James Bond? Him too. Must be November movie time! As we barrel through
As CEO of film-streaming platform Fandor, producer TED HOPE offers film-lovers a catalog of movies to watch (from classics to documentaries to new indie