Program for TIFF nearly complete?
For the last month, our friends over at indieWIRE have been keeping close tabs on the the lineup for the 34th Toronto International Film […]
For the last month, our friends over at indieWIRE have been keeping close tabs on the the lineup for the 34th Toronto International Film […]
Sometimes people ask me to compare Cannes to an American festival they might have attended. Is it like Sundance but on the ocean? Well,
Eh, we’re here, just busy. The world of SAGIndie is a never ending barrage of work. When the rest of the [filmic] world seemed
This is a week or so overdue, considering SXSW was a while ago, but I do feel obligated to report on what was a
Okay, I’m going to put this out there right off the bat so we’re all clear… 2009 marked my first trip to Sundance. Yep.
So, I’ve been to Sundance something like 8 times. Once, while a student, once with a movie premiering, and 6 times with SAGIndie. Going
It has been my experience that some of the most interesting people I have met and conversations I have had often occur while waiting
Well, it’s over. That’s right, stick a fork in it, Sundance 2007 is DONE!! And I’m not even hung over. O.K, anyone who doesn’t
Yun-Fat Chow, Li Gong, and Yimou Zhang take eye-popping wuxia spectacle to new heights in the chop-socky epic The Curse of the Golden Flower,
So AFI Fest kicked off last night with the US premier of Emilio Esteves’ Bobby, and of course I was there (with a date!)
It’s Friday and 10 days into the festival and I realized I have not reported much on the films here. They screen films here,
It’s Thursday, September 7th, and I have officially declared today SAGIndie Day at the Venice Biennial. The day will be spent spreading the good