This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 8)
This week brought us much ballyhoo from the Toronto International Film Festival (or “TIFF” as the kids say). Films premiered. Rights were sold. Actors […]
This week brought us much ballyhoo from the Toronto International Film Festival (or “TIFF” as the kids say). Films premiered. Rights were sold. Actors […]
Coming off a holiday weekend, maybe you were in too much of a hungover haze to do some deep reading on the film industry.
Ah, September movies. Too late for summer blockbusters, too early for prestige awards bait. A weird mishmash of genres that nobody knows what to
During the week we often get so preoccupied with our real lives that we sometimes neglect our internet browsing. With the weekend ahead of
[UPDATED 6/6/18] You could never put ROBIN WILLIAMS‘ career into one box. He was a hyperactive standup; a wacky comedic leading man; a stable
[UPDATED 5/24/17] The phrase “independent film” usually conjures up certain touchstone images: Early pioneers like Corman or Cassavetes; no-budget phenoms like Clerks and The
A word of welcome from SAGindie’s two newest employees, Amanda LaFranco and Colin McCormack… FROM AMANDA: The shoes I’ve gotta fill… Ellen left a
Director JARED DRAKE is no stranger to bringing unique characters to life, and he will be the first to tell you casting the right
If you haven’t already heard of, or run into, filmmaker PAUL OSBORNE somewhere along the way, don’t sweat it because the odds are you
SAG-AFTRA, SAGindie and the National SAGindie Committee host a reception celebrating the AFI Fest 2013 Gala Tribute to BRUCE DERN, star of Nebraska. Monday,
SAGIndie is proud to support AFI Fest 2013 and acclaimed British artist and filmmaker STEVE McQUEEN in conversation about directing his latest film, 12
AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS premiered in January at Sundance 2013. The following Theatrical Premiere took place on Tuesday (August 13th) at the Museum of Modern