SAGindie’s September ’16 Movie Picks
It’s September, which means we survived Summer 2016 – aka Season of the Unwanted Sequel – and are now in the safe space of […]
It’s September, which means we survived Summer 2016 – aka Season of the Unwanted Sequel – and are now in the safe space of […]
As summer starts winding down there will be no shortage of movies to choose from this August, from the last vestige of Summer Blockbusters
Big movies, small movies, and medium movies are hitting the screens this July, and the SAGindie staff have made their picks. See which movies
These days it’s getting harder and harder to differentiate “summer movie season” from “every other movie season.” Seeing that we are only now reaching
Spring has sprung, and a new slate of movie releases are here to keep us indoors in spite of improving weather conditions. From Jane
UPDATED 4/27/22 There has been no writer in history with more film adaptations than WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. His plays have seen numerous faithful adaptations, but
After a seemingly thin March (movie-release-wise), we are now on to April, another one of those in-betweener months. What constitutes an “April movie?” Aside
We were very saddened to hear the news yesterday that SAG-AFTRA President KEN HOWARD had passed away at the age of 71. Mr. Howard
Yep. The season to end all seasons has just… Ended (what?!). Point is, I survived. Now, I’m not one of those high-falutin’ Hollywood folks
With awards season officially behind us (it is over, right? Is there another one waiting to pop up soon?), we are ready to take
Wow, how the year flies by when you’re out promoting low-budget filmmaking contracts. That’s right, it’s time to close out 2015, and in doing
[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