Time for the weekend: A few days of peace, quiet, and reading up on the entertainment industry. So we’ll cut to the chase – enjoy this week’s good reads!

 

This Week’s Good Reads (Week of March 19, 2018)

Here’s How to Begin Production in All 50 States (via Erik Luers for No Film School)
Would you look at that, they’re covering our site!

The Weinstein Co. Declares Bankruptcy (via Gene Maddaus for Variety)
In some not-so-shocking news…

Barks Office Report: What It’s Like Watching Isle Of Dogs With Your Dog (via Vince Mancini for FilmDrunk)
It’s National Puppy Day. Of course we’re going to post an article about taking your dog to the movies.

The All-Women Composer Playlist (via Matt Maraynes for Fandor)
An appreciation of ladies who score.

How Actors Are Benefiting From a “No Quotes” Law (via Lesley Goldberg for The Hollywood Reporter)
A change in the game in salary negotiations.

Our Film Critic and the Director of a Movie He Hated Sat Down and Tried to Work Out Their Differences (via David Ehrlich for IndieWire)
A peace treaty between the filmmaking and film criticism communities.

 

New Releases

Movies from our March Movie Picks out this week:

 

A video worth watching

First and Final Frames, Part III (via Jacob T. Swinney)

First and Final Frames Part III from Jacob T. Swinney on Vimeo.

How ’bout you? Read anything good this week?

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