SAGindie’s April Movie Picks
Ever… so… slowly… the summer movie season is approaching. But until then, we have April, where audiences will have to whet their appetites with […]
Ever… so… slowly… the summer movie season is approaching. But until then, we have April, where audiences will have to whet their appetites with […]
We’re back with this month’s installment of “SAGindie blindly picks movies they want to see over the next thirty days if they can find
The 30th Anniversary FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS were held on February 21 in Santa Monica, hosted by Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell. The event
Well, ain’t we pretty? Welcome, filmmakers, actors, and the general movie-loving public, to the newly revamped SAGindie website! After months of tinkering with
[UPDATED 9/29/17] As NBC’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE returns for a new season this weekend, we’re likely in for a variety of topics the show
Strange as it may seem, we’ve reached the end of 2014: Year of ice bucket challenges, ebola scares, the resurgence of pop songs about
As the end of the year approaches, media outlets and clairvoyants contemplate how the film industry has changed in the past 12 months, and
Well this is it, people. The last movie month of 2014 (also the last regular month of 2014). After this, it’s all Year End
Let’s be honest, MIKE NICHOLS was about as accomplished as a filmmaker can get. The director-writer-producer-comedian, who died yesterday at age 83, was one
This November’s movie calendar brings us a handful of small-scale indies hitting VOD, two movies that will probably take in all the world’s money
It would make sense for October to be chock-full of horror movies, thrillers, and supernatural spectacles, and you can probably find a good movie
Ah, September movies. Too late for summer blockbusters, too early for prestige awards bait. A weird mishmash of genres that nobody knows what to