by SAGindie | Apr 15, 2016 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
This week, everyone was writing about texting (is that redundant?). More specifically, texting in movie theaters. After AMC proposed that they’d soon allow texting during their screenings (to keep the #teens engaged), there was outcry far and wide – from theater... by SAGindie | Apr 1, 2016 | indieBlog, Miscellany
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 from the obvious (a movie released in April), you can see from this month’s release calendar... by Colin McCormack | Nov 13, 2015 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews, Spotlight
For the past few years, filmmaker JOSH MOND and actor CHRISTOPHER ABBOTT have each been a familiar face in the indie film world. Mond’s New York-based production company Borderline Films (formed with fellow Tisch Film School alums Antonio Campos and Sean Durkin) has... by SAGindie | Sep 11, 2015 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
We hope everyone had a good ‘n lazy Labor Day. Now we’re back in working mode with some of the week’s best articles, blogs, and thinkpieces about the entertainment industry. And with two big festivals that kicked off this week (Telluride and... by SAGindie | Dec 5, 2014 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
Wow, Awards Season came out real strong and indecisive: The Gotham Awards chose Birdman, National Board of Review went with A Most Violent Year, and New York Film Critics Circle opted for Boyhood. On top of that, Sundance announced their festival picks for 2015, and...