This Month’s Good Reads (March 2024)
Life is busy — States of Unions, Oppenheimer Oscars, indie AI backlash, sun and snow fighting it out. It can be tough to stay […]
Life is busy — States of Unions, Oppenheimer Oscars, indie AI backlash, sun and snow fighting it out. It can be tough to stay […]
This week saw that people were still mad at Martin Scorsese’s Marvel hate, mad about James Dean’s CGI resurrection, and mad about another potential
It’s not uncommon for filmmakers to start making movies as teenagers, taking the trusty (depending on the era) 8mm camera/VHS camcorder/mini-DV/iPhone and shooting scenes
Like clockwork, we are back again with our weekly listing of film industry-related news, articles, interviews, essays, and more. Read them and get educated.
Like a great rom-com pairing, a creative professional partnership is about two people finding their match and saying, “You complete me… in a creative
Look, you’re busy, we’re busy. You can read, we can read. Let’s cut to the chase and just read some film industry news and
If you’re not yet familiar with the work of writer/director NIA DaCOSTA, chances are you will be soon. The NYU Film School alum broke
March has arrived, and with it, a new slate of filmmaker-friendly essays, news, interviews, and other assorted good reads. Take some time out of
It was a rainy week in Los Angeles, and a rocky week for potential Oscar hosts, but the City of Angeles has persevered! In
Despite being less than two years out of film school, KENDALL GOLDBERG has already achieved quite a lot. While studying film production at Chapman University,
Tell your dad Happy Father’s Day this weekend, and – if he’s finally forgiven you for going to film school instead of studying to
Since directing his first short film in 2006, STEPHEN CONE has become quite the prolific filmmaker: Five short films and eight features in just