This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 26)
It was a very political week in America, with both the first presidential debate and National Voter Registration Day happening. Since we’re a resource […]
It was a very political week in America, with both the first presidential debate and National Voter Registration Day happening. Since we’re a resource […]
USA! USA! USA! If you can momentarily take a break from celebrating America’s Olympic dominance (and the ascent of the Simones), maybe you want
As a film fanatic who cranked out his own short films as a teenager, JOE BEGOS couldn’t have found a more appropriate mentor. Spending
On the heels of completing an experimental indie film in 2011, writer/director BEN CRESCIMAN received some news: He’d been accepted to the University of
Considering his family trade, it’s no huge surprise that JT MOLLNER grew up to be a filmmaker. His parents operated a haunted house business
The big news stories this week came – unsurprisingly – from the Cannes Film Festival, with high-profile film acquisitions, contradictory movie receptions, and a
PEARRY TEO‘s 2007 sci-fi thriller The Gene Generation holds special distinction in his filmmaking career: Not only was it his feature directorial debut, but
May has arrived, and with it, obligatory Summer Movie Previews on every entertainment website ever (seriously, Google it – they’re everywhere). We haven’t looked
While studying for their master’s degrees in 2006, CalArts classmates JOHN SUITS and GABRIEL COWAN wanted to take the plunge and make their first
Happy Halloween from SAGindie! This week had its share of regular old non-scary news stories, but why focus on that when we can use
It’s October! Which means adults can eat candy judgement-free as we catch up on the best horror movies the cinema (or Netflix) has to
It’s a quiet day in the SAGindie offices, what with the abundance of film festivals kicking off this weekend/week. So as you psyche yourself