This Week’s Good Reads (Week of May 29)
With Memorial Day out of the way, it’s official: Summer is here! (Okay, for the record, summer is not officially here until June 20). […]
With Memorial Day out of the way, it’s official: Summer is here! (Okay, for the record, summer is not officially here until June 20). […]
Actor-filmmaker Edward Burns talks about his breakthrough hit “The Brothers McMullen,” his directorial effort “The Groomsmen,” and the indie film scene.
This week in the entertainment industry/pop culture news world, you could call it the Week of In-Depth Actor Career Assessments. We saw lengthy pieces
THE SAG-AFTRA FOUNDATION held their bi-annual New York Short Film Showcase on March 29, 2017, at the Robin Williams Center for Entertainment and Media.
We’re coming upon April 1, but we’re not joking around: It’s true that we’ve collected some of the week’s most interesting reads for filmmakers,
Welcome to spring, y’all. While a new season may be upon us, what will never change is our burning desire to provide you with
This weekend brings us to Texas for SXSW – but while we dust off our cowboy boots and get ready to host our Filmmaker
For his feature film DONALD CRIED, filmmaker KRIS AVEDISIAN opted for a homecoming of sorts. The movie – which itself revolves around a homecoming
[UPDATED 3/9/17] SAGindie once again a sponsored the incredible 2017 FILM INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS CLOSE-UP series in Los Angeles, which ran from February 1 to
We hope you all had a lovely week (you know, Valentine’s Day and everything). To show our love for you, we dug through the
It was another conflict-heavy week in America, where we saw a battle of the celebrity memes (Winona vs. Beyoncé), a battle of the rideshare
As a writing/directing team and as individual filmmakers, LISA ROBINSON and ANNIE J. HOWELL are no strangers to accolades. After their web series Sparks