Filmmaker Interview: MELISSA FINELL and MEGHA KOHLI of SENSITIVITY TRAINING
If there’s one film sub-genre you don’t see much of, it’s Science Films. Not Sci-Fi, but films set in the world of science and
If there’s one film sub-genre you don’t see much of, it’s Science Films. Not Sci-Fi, but films set in the world of science and
This week celebrated both National Book Day and National Literacy Day, which is great because we put this weekly listing together specifically for people
This long Labor Day Weekend makes it official: Summer is over. So while you pack away your sunscreen (unless you live in California) and
USA! USA! USA! If you can momentarily take a break from celebrating America’s Olympic dominance (and the ascent of the Simones), maybe you want
Tonight will mark the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio, showcasing the pomp and athleticism of the world’s most elite competitors. And
Filmmaker MARIS CURRAN is coming off a very busy week. After her film FIVE NIGHTS IN MAINE wrapped up its nearly year-long festival tour
Welp, America survived the Republican National Convention (did we, though?) and in the midst of the Chachi speeches, the plagiarism scandals, the Third Eye
We’ve returned from the long July 4th holiday to bring you more essays, news stories, and thinkpieces about the film industry from the past
Happy July, everybody! As a new month passes and we get ready to celebrate with a long Independence Day weekend, take some time to
Film Independent took over Culver City (and parts of Hollywood) for the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival, and SAGindie once again got to be
Kicking off a long holiday weekend with some light reading? We’re here to help! We hope you enjoy these film industry writings and articles
May has arrived, and with it, obligatory Summer Movie Previews on every entertainment website ever (seriously, Google it – they’re everywhere). We haven’t looked